AIP Follows JDP to Replace a Diesel Generator Onboard a VLCC
abdominal muscle has actually provided Approval in Principle (AIP) to Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) modern technology created by Daewoo Shipbuilding & & Marine Engineering Co.,Ltd (DSME).
Granting of AIP adheres to 2 joint advancement jobs in between abdominal muscle and also DSME, the most up to date to establish SOFC modern technology to change at the very least among 3 diesel generators normally on-board a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC).
abdominal muscle is currently collaborating with DSME on future r & d locations to be executed throughout thorough style and also screening of the SOFC modern technology.
“Fuel cells are an important technology in the development of next generation marine propulsion systems and can make a significant contribution to the industry’s decarbonization ambitions. We are proud to be able to support DSME in developing this system and realizing its potential,” claimed Patrick Ryan, ABDOMINAL MUSCLE Senior Vice President, Global Engineering and also Technology.
Dr Dong- kyu Choi, DSME Executive Vice President, claimed: “We have completed the conceptual design, including how to effectively deploy fuel cell systems in a limited space and utilize them safely through joint development projects with ABS, and these joint research results will serve as a cornerstone for future design and test evaluation.”
Sea News, January 21