MoU Signed For 200,000 Ton Ammonia-fueled Bulk Carriers Study
ITOCHU Corporation, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Nihon Shipyard, and Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the design and safety specifications of ammonia-fueled ships.
The initiative is essential to decarbonise the maritime sector by implementing feasible marine fuel solutions.
Ammonia is emerging as a potential marine fuel for lowering carbon emissions in the maritime sector.
The partnership will be centered on developing the design and operational standards for ammonia-powered ships, focusing on safety and commercial viability.
The MPA, an essential regulatory body managing Singapore’s expanding bunkering hub, will provide critical insights to ensure the safe operation of these ships.
The MoU explains Nihon Shipyard’s plan to build 200,000 deadweight ton class bulk carriers with ammonia and dual-fueled engines.
These ships will be constructed under the “Integrated Project for Development and Social Implementation of Ammonia-fueled ships, which is part of the “Green Innovation Fund Project launched by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) in October 2021.
ClassNK, as a classification society, will provide expertise in safety and environmental protection and information regarding the alternative design approval process.
The initiative addresses and clarifies the criteria needed for ammonia bunkering in Singapore.
ITOCHU’s management policy, The Brand New Deal: Profit Opportunities are shifting downstream, demonstrates the company’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a decarbonized society.
The company intends to collaborate with various stakeholders, including the market, society and consumers, to promote sustainable local communities and reduce environmental impact.
The MoU represents strategic cooperation between prominent industry stakeholders, including the Japanese trading company ITOCHU cooperation, shipbuilder Nihon Shipyard, classification society ClassNK, and Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority (MPA).
The collaborative initiative aims to explore the feasibility and safety of ammonia-fueled bulk carriers, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change.
The successful development and implementation of ammonia-powered ships could transform the maritime industry by providing a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
The initiative supports environmental goals and positions its member organization at the forefront of green maritime innovation.
Reference: Itochu
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