Close Menu
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
What's Hot

Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics

March 7, 2026

High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading

March 7, 2026

Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings

March 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics
  • High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading
  • Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings
  • Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?
  • Platinum deficit set to continue for 4th yr; shortage may shrink 75%
  • Boost tax-free Personal Allowance for savings with HMRC pension rule | Personal Finance | Finance
  • Best savings accounts as lenders cut rates
  • Arbitrage Trading: Profiting from Crypto Price Differences
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
Simply Invest Asia
Home»Industries»Samsung Heavy Industries Takes First Step with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ship: “Global Collaboration Bears Fruit”
Industries

Samsung Heavy Industries Takes First Step with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ship: “Global Collaboration Bears Fruit”

By LucasOctober 19, 20253 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Ammonia-Based Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Powered Crude Oil Carrier
Receives Approval in Principle (AIP) from French Classification Society
“We Will Lead the Development of Hydrogen Mobility Technology”

Samsung Heavy Industries has taken its first step in developing next-generation eco-friendly ships. By obtaining international certification for a hydrogen fuel cell-powered vessel, the company has secured technological reliability and opened up possibilities for commercialization.

On September 24, Samsung Heavy Industries announced that it had received Approval in Principle (AIP) for the basic design of an “ammonia-based hydrogen fuel cell-powered crude oil carrier” from Bureau Veritas, the French classification society. The ammonia-based hydrogen fuel cell system separates ammonia into hydrogen and nitrogen through a “cracking” process, supplying the extracted hydrogen to the fuel cell to generate electricity. Since the ship is powered by the chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, this technology is drawing attention as a next-generation eco-friendly propulsion method.


Drago Pinterich, Vice President of Bureau Veritas France BV (from right), Alex Greg Smitch, Senior Vice President of Bureau Veritas BV, Jang Haeki, Vice President of Technology Development Headquarters at Samsung Heavy Industries, Nick Porter, President of AET (a subsidiary of MISC), Zahid Osman, President of MISC, and Kim Dongju, Head of Technical Sales Team at Samsung Heavy Industries, recently signed an agreement to proceed with an international joint development program for the commercialization of an ammonia-based hydrogen fuel cell-powered crude oil carrier. Samsung Heavy Industries

Drago Pinterich, Vice President of Bureau Veritas France BV (from right), Alex Greg Smitch, Senior Vice President of Bureau Veritas BV, Jang Haeki, Vice President of Technology Development Headquarters at Samsung Heavy Industries, Nick Porter, President of AET (a subsidiary of MISC), Zahid Osman, President of MISC, and Kim Dongju, Head of Technical Sales Team at Samsung Heavy Industries, recently signed an agreement to proceed with an international joint development program for the commercialization of an ammonia-based hydrogen fuel cell-powered crude oil carrier. Samsung Heavy Industries


원본보기 아이콘

The vessel that received certification this time is a 115,000-ton crude oil carrier. It is equipped with polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) that can start quickly at low temperatures and offer excellent durability. Samsung Heavy Industries explained that it has enhanced safety by distributing two 5 MW-class ammonia cracking units and six 2 MW-class fuel cells throughout the ship, while also minimizing noise and vibration.

In this process, Samsung Heavy Industries applied equipment from domestic companies. The cracking equipment was manufactured by Panasia, headquartered in Busan, and the fuel cells were developed by Vincen, based in Geoje, Gyeongnam. In addition, Malaysia’s state-owned shipping company MISC provided operational data for the vessel, and the French classification society was responsible for certification and evaluation, establishing a global collaborative system. Through this, Samsung Heavy Industries stated that it has secured technological reliability and expects to accelerate both economic feasibility assessments and commercialization in the future.

Jang Haegi, Vice President and Head of the Technology Development Headquarters at Samsung Heavy Industries, said, “Fuel cells are an important propulsion device for next-generation eco-friendly ships,” and added, “Samsung Heavy Industries will continue to lead hydrogen mobility technology through ongoing research and development.”

Earlier this month, at “Gastech 2025” held in Milan, Italy, Samsung Heavy Industries also received Approval in Principle for the basic designs of a “molten salt reactor (MSR)-powered liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier” and an “80,000-cubic-meter liquefied hydrogen carrier,” further accelerating the development of eco-friendly ship technologies.

Hot Picks Today


"Offering 200 Million Won Salaries, Welcoming Samsung and SK Hynix Alumni"... The Company Openly Courting Korean Talent
“Offering 200 Million Won Salaries, Welcoming S…
마스크영역

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Invoking emergency powers, India asks oil refiners to ramp up LPG output

March 7, 2026

UK Lords warn of AI impact on creative industries

March 7, 2026

Government’s AI copyright reforms set for delay after backlash from creative industries

March 6, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Picks

Pharmaceutical industries fear Tk4,000cr loss due to Dhaka airport fire

October 21, 2025

Subdued trading on Bursa continues as traders await Fed rate decision

December 5, 2025

Princess of Wales urges business leaders to prioritise ‘time and tenderness’ alongside profit and success in first public speech since cancer diagnosis

November 19, 2025

Kerala targets $20 billion in exports by 2027-28: Principal Secretary (Industries)

November 21, 2025
Don't Miss
Precious Metals

Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics

By LucasMarch 7, 2026

Image: AdobeStock If you sold precious metals, rare coins, or currency in 2025, there is…

High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading

March 7, 2026

Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings

March 7, 2026

Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?

March 7, 2026
Our Picks

Gold vs. silver: Which will be better for your portfolio in 2026? 5 things to consider

February 15, 2026

Birmingham transportation and infrastructure framework 2026-34

October 13, 2025

Analyst outlines opportunities in U.S. utilities sector

November 19, 2025
Weekly Pick's

1 Growth Stock with All-Star Potential and 2 That Underwhelm

November 8, 2025

Gold Prices Set to Surge as Asian Markets React to Geopolitical Tensions

March 2, 2026

Copyright case: Court rules ex-staffer stole sensitive information for personal benefit

October 20, 2025
Monthly Featured

XAG/USD bulls eye further gains above $82.00

February 9, 2026

Russia claims capture of two settlements in Zaporizhzhia as Ukraine hits Samara oil refinery

November 16, 2025

Firefighters tame blaze at Hungary oil refinery

October 22, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 Simply Invest Asia.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.