Speaker
SeongJong Han
(Korea Research Institute of Ship & Ocean Engineering)
Description
Recently, various researches are being conducted on the production of green hydrogen, e-ammonia and e-methanol through offshore renewable energy centered on offshore wind power worldwide. In particular, as the challenging goal of 0% ship carbon emissions by 2050 is expected to be adopted at the IMO MEPC 80th meeting, research is underway on the offshore supply chain to effectively supply hydrogen, ammonia and methanol, which are fuels for ships. In this study, KRISO introduce the offshore fixed hydrogen/ammonia production platform for which KRISO has obtained AIP (Approval In Principle) from the classification society(ABS) and offshore e-methanol synthesis process
References
Offshore renewable energy production
Keywords | Green hydrogen production, Offshore ammonia production platform, e-methanol synthesis process, IMO MEPC(Marine Environment Protection Committee). Offshore Supply Chain |
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Primary author
SeongJong Han
(Korea Research Institute of Ship & Ocean Engineering)
Co-authors
Mr
EunYoung Park
(Korea Research Institute of Ship & Ocean Engineering)
Mr
JinTae Kim
(Korea Research Institute of Ship & Ocean Engineering)
Mr
MeangIk Cho
(Korea Research Institute of Ship & Ocean Engineering)
Dr
YoungKyun Seo
(Korea Research Institute of Ship & Ocean Engineering)