Green-ship Certification Center Opens in Korea

July 14, 2014

Image: KR
Image: KR

Announced in 2012 as the world’s first green-ship equipment certification center, The Korean Register – an IACS member class society, and founding partner in the project –announced that the center has opened for business earlier this month in Gunsan, Jeonbuk, Korea.

Costing a total of $29.4 million (30 billion won), the new center will test, evaluate and certify green-ship equipment. Fully supported by Korea’s Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, the center will also carry out joint research and development projects focusing on green-ship technology, expand Korea’s test and certification business and attract related businesses to the area.

The center was created in response to IMO’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction and maritime pollution regulations and will enable KR and its partners to lead the way in certifying essential green-ship components, including engines, KR said.

Jung Young-jun, Executive Vice President and acting Chairman & CEO of KR commented, “The completion of the center means that we have created a solid foundation of infrastructure to certify green-ship components and machinery. This allows us to facilitate the development of technology to respond to IMOs greenhouse gas reduction and other environmental regulations. We expect to revitalize the marine equipment industry by establishing a holistic cooperative forum with relevant research institutes, organizations and academic institutions as well as shipyards and marine equipment businesses.”

The new center is equipped with an 8MW-class engine test-bed, hybrid power systems, a fuel Q/P and emission bench, Organic Ranking Cycle (ORC) systems and other facilities. According to KR, the 8MW-class engine test-bed is the first to be available anywhere in the world and is attracting significant interest from major shipyards.

krs.co.kr
 

Logistics News

Maersk’s 2025 Report: Some Records and Some Lay Offs

Maersk’s 2025 Report: Some Records and Some Lay Offs

Panama President: Future Port Contracts Will Not Be Issued to a Single Operator

Panama President: Future Port Contracts Will Not Be Issued to a Single Operator

Cuba-Related Tanker Loads Gas Cargo in Venezuela

Cuba-Related Tanker Loads Gas Cargo in Venezuela

2027 Set as Operational Start of Petronor E-Fuels Plant at Port of Bilbao

2027 Set as Operational Start of Petronor E-Fuels Plant at Port of Bilbao

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Lufthansa, Germany's national airline, celebrates its 100th anniversary by examining Nazi past
China's Aerospace Times Feipeng expands globally amid fierce drone competition
Maguire: Indonesia's coal-export ban will shake up Asia's energy mix.