Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that might give it the choice of adopting ammonia as a zero-carbon predominant propulsion gasoline for future newbuilding contracts. The different signatories to the ammonia dual-fuel containership MOU are Lloyd’s Register (LR), Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) and MAN Energy Solutions.
Under the MOU, a technical specification and related design paperwork shall be developed for a variant of SDARI’s twin island 8,200 TEU containership design for a vessel contracted to LR class by MSC. As a part of the challenge, SDARI will put together the specification and design documentation of the ammonia dual-fuel variant, whereas LR will confirm that the design conforms with security requirements and guidelines referring to the utilization of ammonia as a marine gasoline. MAN-ES will ship knowledge for the engine design and ammonia gasoline provide and emission abatement techniques.
Increasingly seen as some of the promising various fuels to assist the maritime vitality transition, ammonia emits no CO2 when burned, and its stability and relatively cheap energy-to-volume ratio creates alternatives for long-distance transportation. On the opposite hand, ammonia is poisonous to people and corrosive, so it’s no straightforward “drop in fuel.”
“LR is delighted to join this landmark project with MSC, SDARI and MAN Energy Systems for MSC’s new ammonia dual fuel containership design,” mentioned Lloyd’s Register CEO Nick Brown. “The application of ammonia as a marine fuel for the containership sector will be crucial for our industry to achieve the emission reduction targets set by the IMO and this cross-supply chain collaboration marks a vital step in the maritime industry’s energy transition.”
“Proactive collaboration between ship operators, ship designers, class and engine makers has never been so important,” mentioned Giuseppe Gargiulo, head of newbuilding at MSC. “MSC is pleased to enter in this project to evaluate if Zero Carbon Fuels like Ammonia can be safely adopted and the impact they will have on vessel operation.”
Wang Gangyi, CTO of SDARI, mentioned: “Under this MOU, we will produce the technical solution for an ammonia dual fuel variant of our 8,200 TEU containership design for MSC, a world-leading shipping company. Projects like this are vital for helping us evaluate the risks and opportunities of using ammonia for propulsion and for sharing these learnings across the maritime supply chain.”
Bjarne Foldager, head of two-stroke, MAN Energy Solutions mentioned: “In order to meet the decarbonization objectives of our industry on time, we need to look closely at all fuel solutions. Being part of this MoU with MSC, SDARI and LR aligns with our strategic purpose, to provide decarbonization solutions for our trusted partners and it solidifies the industry commitment to reduce emissions.”