KR Signs MoU for Ammonia Fuel Cells at Posidonia 2024
Key Ideas
  • KR has signed a MoU with Hanwha Ocean, Amogy, and Hanwha Aerospace for technical collaboration and certification of ammonia reformers and fuel cell systems on ships at Posidonia 2024.
  • The collaboration aims to develop and certify ammonia reformers that produce gas with hydrogen as the main component for fuel cell stacks.
  • KR plans to issue a New Technical Qualification (NTQ) certificate for the safety and suitability of these systems based on international standards and conventions.
  • This initiative signifies a step towards the adoption of fuel cell systems in the maritime industry for a more sustainable future.
KR has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hanwha Ocean, Amogy, and Hanwha Aerospace at Posidonia 2024 to collaborate on the technical aspects and certification of ammonia reformers and ammonia fuel cell systems for ships. The ammonia reformers play a crucial role in producing gas with hydrogen as the main component, which is then supplied to fuel cell stacks, thus facilitating the adoption of fuel cell systems in the maritime sector. The MoU covers various stages such as design, development, testing, and certification of these systems. KR will be responsible for verifying the safety and suitability of the systems in accordance with their rules, international conventions, and standards. They are planning to issue a New Technical Qualification (NTQ) certificate as a part of this process. This collaboration is a positive development towards ensuring the viability and efficiency of ammonia reformers and fuel cell systems, indicating a promising future for sustainable maritime practices.
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