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MOL and partners get green light for large ammonia-powered ammonia carrier design

March 16, 2025
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Japanese Shipping Trio Secures Approval for Large Ammonia-Powered Carrier

Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and its compatriot partners Namura Shipbuilding and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding have obtained approval in principle (AiP) for their jointly developed large-size ammonia-powered ammonia carrier.

ClassNK, the Japanese classification society, issued the approval for the vessel’s ammonia fuel compatible design on March 14. This milestone signifies a significant step towards the implementation of zero-carbon fuel solutions in the maritime industry.

Safety First: Hazard Identification Study

Prior to granting the AiP certificate, ClassNK conducted a thorough review of the vessel’s basic plans and results of the hazard identification study (HAZID). The focus of the study was on ensuring the safety of ammonia toxicity, a critical concern in the shipping sector. The design incorporates robust countermeasures to mitigate any potential risks associated with the use of ammonia as fuel.

Driving Innovation: Large-Size Ammonia-Powered Carrier

Initiated in 2021, the joint development project aims to address the growing demand for sustainable fuel options in the maritime sector. The vessel’s design features cargo tanks larger than those found in traditional gas carriers, enabling efficient and eco-friendly transport with increased cargo capacity. By utilizing ammonia as fuel, the partners are paving the way for a greener future in shipping.

The vessel’s design also meets the stringent requirements for entry into major power plants in Japan, ensuring seamless operations and compatibility with existing infrastructure for ammonia supply.

Ammonia Emergence in Alternative Fuel Market

Ammonia has gained momentum as a promising alternative fuel, with recent data indicating a rise in orders for ammonia-fueled vessels. In 2024, a total of 27 orders were placed, marking a significant shift towards sustainable shipping practices. The adoption of ammonia as a fuel source underscores the industry’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and transitioning towards cleaner energy sources.

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As the use of ammonia-fueled vessels becomes more widespread, the industry is expected to develop comprehensive safety and competence frameworks to ensure safe operations. Crew members will undergo training to enhance their knowledge and skills, aligning with updated processes and procedures for handling ammonia as fuel.

Overall, the approval of the large ammonia-powered carrier represents a significant achievement in the pursuit of sustainable shipping practices. With a focus on safety, innovation, and environmental responsibility, the partnership between MOL, Namura Shipbuilding, and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding sets a new standard for eco-conscious maritime solutions.

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