What's Happening?
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV for its new LPG dual-fuel 1,400 TEU container vessel design. This approval was presented at the Posidonia trade fair
by Vidar Dolonen, Regional Manager at DNV, to Hongryeul Ryu, CTO of HHI. The design offers an alternative to LNG as a fuel choice, providing a balance of capital and operating costs with simpler fuel systems. The vessel design includes a forward accommodation arrangement to maximize cargo capacity and ensure crew safety. The LPG storage tank and fuel supply system are strategically placed to optimize cargo handling and reduce risks. The design also incorporates a composite boiler for efficient boil-off gas management.
Why It's Important?
The approval of HHI's LPG dual-fuel vessel design marks a significant development in the maritime industry, particularly for smaller container segments. By offering an alternative to LNG, the design provides shipowners with more options for reducing emissions and improving efficiency. The use of LPG can lead to lower operational costs and simpler vessel designs, which are crucial for competitiveness in the shipping industry. This development aligns with global efforts to reduce the environmental impact of shipping and supports the transition to cleaner energy sources. The approval by DNV, a leading classification society, underscores the feasibility and potential of LPG as a viable fuel for future maritime operations.






