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Samsung Heavy wins AiP for LNG carrier with wing sails

December 30, 2024Updated:December 30, 2024
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The Future of Eco-Friendly Shipping: Samsung’s Wing Sail LNG Carrier

The Liberian Registry and the Korean Register have recently granted Approval in Principle to Samsung Heavy Industries for the innovative design of a wing sail-equipped LNG carrier. This eco-friendly auxiliary propulsion system utilizes a wing structure to generate thrust through lift, reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability in the maritime industry.

One of the key features of this design is the forward bridge placement, which addresses navigation visibility challenges commonly associated with wind-assisted propulsion systems. By integrating the wing sail with Samsung’s proprietary “SAVER Wind” air resistance reduction device, wind resistance is further minimized, enhancing the vessel’s efficiency and environmental impact.

With the global wind propulsion technology market projected to reach $2.5 billion by the 2050s, Samsung Heavy Industries plans to expand the application of this technology to other eco-friendly vessels, including ammonia and carbon dioxide carriers. This commitment to innovation aligns with the industry’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Quotes from Industry Leaders

According to Jang Hae-gi, Samsung Heavy Industries executive vice president, “Wind power is a crucial pillar for achieving carbon neutrality in the shipbuilding and shipping industry. Our focus on developing environmentally-friendly products and technologies reflects our commitment to sustainability.”

Kim Yeon-tae, KR’s Chief Technology Officer, stated, “This AiP certification highlights SHI’s dedication to eco-friendly technologies and will contribute significantly to the industry’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality.”

Thomas Klenum, executive vice president of the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry, emphasized the importance of innovation in reducing GHG emissions in the maritime sector. He expressed pride in awarding Samsung Heavy Industries with an Approval in Principle for their groundbreaking wing sail system on LNG carriers.

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