Bureau Veritas has granted Swiss marine power company WinGD’s ammonia-fuelled X-DF-A dual-fuel engine an approval in principle (AiP) for the engine’s safety concept
The safety concept describes how risks associated with using ammonia as a fuel are controlled under foreseeable abnormal conditions, possible failure scenarios and their control measures. It is a key element for demonstrating a safe engineroom concept and the capability for safe vessel operation using ammonia as fuel.
The AiP follows confirmed orders for X-DF-A in two bore sizes. The first engine to be developed, the 52-bore X52DF A, will be available for delivery from Q1 2025 and is applicable to a range of vessels including gas and bulk carriers.
Both manufacturer and the class society said the AiP will give shipowners the assurances they need to move ahead with ammonia-fuelled vessel designs.
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, North Asia & China offices senior vice president Alex Gregg-Smith emphasised the crucial need for trust in new technologies within the maritime industry’s ongoing evaluation of diverse transition pathways.
Mr Gregg-Smith remarked, "This AiP instills confidence in early adopters that, subject to careful considerations in design, build, integration and operation, the ammonia two-stroke engine can effectively address the rising demand for sustainable solutions. BV is proud to have collaborated with WinGD on this groundbreaking development."
An AiP certificate ceremony was held last week at the Marintec exhibition in Shanghai.
WinGD director sales Volkmar Galke was on hand to receive the certificate and said, “This latest AiP underscores WinGD’s leadership in introducing carbon-free ammonia power to the deepsea fleet. Teaming up with expert partners such as BV ensures these cutting-edge technologies will be available well ahead of emissions targets, providing operators with essential planning space and valuable hands-on experience.”
X-DF-A engines will operate on the Diesel principle in both diesel and ammonia modes, maintaining the same rating field as WinGD’s existing X-engines.
Along with the Saverys family-controlled CMB.TECH, WinGD, CSSC Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding and engine builder CSSC Engine Co will back the first ammonia dual-fuel engines built in China, advancing the construction of the world’s first ammonia-fuelled capesize bulk carriers.
The joint undertaking will power a series of 210,000-dwt bulk carriers to be delivered to Antwerp’s Bocimar division in 2025 and 2026.
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