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HD HMD’s ammonia-fuel ship gains DNV approval

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DNV has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HD HMD) for an ammonia dual-fuel medium gas carrier (MGC) design featuring a forward accommodation layout.

The AiP was presented to Mr. D.J. Lee, Executive Vice /Head of Initial Design Division & Detailed Design Division at HD HMD, by Vidar Dolonen, Regional Manager for Korea & Japan at DNV, during a ceremony at Gastech 2025.
Integrating future technology solutions

The vessel concept relocates the crew accommodation block to the fore section, providing new flexibility and additional useable space on board – enabling the application of environmentally friendly technologies, such as carbon capture and storage units, alternative fuels, or other energy efficiency or emission reduction solutions.

This design also realises sufficient space for installing an ammonia dual-fuel propulsion system and carbon capture equipment, while providing flexibility for integrating future technology solutions to comply with shipping’s rapidly evolving environmental regulations.
Adoption of next-generation technologies

The vessel concept relocates the crew accommodation block to the fore section, providing new flexibility

Mr. D.J. Lee, Executive Vice /Head of Initial Design Division & Detailed Design Division at HD HMD, said: “This innovative design reflects our commitment to delivering solutions that address customer needs and global sustainability targets.”

He adds, “Working with DNV, we aim to accelerate the adoption of next-generation technologies for a greener maritime industry.”
Latest green solutions

Vidar Dolonen, Regional Manager for Korea & Japan at DNV, said: “One of the challenges associated with alternative fuels and energy efficiency-enhancing technologies is optimising design for the space required for onboard installation.”

He adds, “As the energy transition gathers momentum, we are seeing innovators like HD Hyundai Mipo work on finding ways to optimise their designs to maximise the economic potential of a vessel, while giving owners the flexibility to utilise the latest green solutions. We are very pleased to award this AiP to HD Hyundai Mipo and look forward to a productive and deepening cooperation.”
Framework of requirements

An Approval in Principle (AiP) is an independent evaluation of a concept based on a predefined framework of requirements. It confirms the feasibility of the design and ensures there are no significant technical obstacles hindering its implementation.

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