The launch ceremony of the integrated project group for the developmen…

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On July 15, the "Launching Ceremony of the Integrated Project Group for Innovative Technology Development of Eco-Friendly Ships" was held at the Chosun Marine Equipment and Materials Research Institute in Yeongdo-gu. The eco-friendly ship electricity innovation technology development project (hereinafter referred to as the eco-friendly ship project) will be carried out for 10 years from this year to 2031, jointly promoted by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

 

Eco-friendly ships are next-generation high value-added ships that can reduce ship carbon emissions by 30% in the process of building ships, and are accelerating technology development in Korea under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Convention.

 

The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries recruited research and development institutions to participate in the eco-friendly ship business through a public announcement from March 14 to April 1. The project aims to develop key source technologies that will lead the eco-friendly ship market in preparation for the increasingly strengthened regulations on ship greenhouse gas emissions and commercialize them early through land and sea demonstrations. For the organic linkage of each task, it is carried out in the form of an integrated project in which R&D institutions in the form of consortiums participate.

 

Sunbo Industries Co.,Ltd. (new business team) is a consortium-hosted company and will work with a total of six joint R&D institutions: ▲ Jungwoo E&E Co., Ltd. ▲ Hi-Air Korea ▲ Korea Maritime University ▲ Korea Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Research Institute ▲ Hyundai Heavy Industries ▲ Samsung Heavy Industries. This study aims to localize and commercialize key equipment for ammonia fuel supply systems for ship engines. The total project cost is 6.34 billion won, of which 4.5 billion won will be supported by government contributions.

 

The consortium, which includes Sunbo Industries Co.,Ltd., has set up a four-year development plan by dividing the project into three main categories. The demonstration will be completed through the design and performance verification of fuel supply systems and equipment, and from the stage of advance certification to holding a demonstration.

 

In particular, the shipbuilding industry is expected to be able to effectively lead the development project as it has a number of experience in manufacturing and demonstrating LNG fuel supply systems.