ABS grants Type Approval and safety certification for maritime equipment. It recently approved Bloom Energy's 65kW Marine Power Module for use on ships following a rigorous three-year assessment[1][4].
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has granted Approval in Principle (AIP) to Provaris' H2Leo floating hydrogen storage solution, reinforcing its safety and feasibility.
ABS has published new rules for liquid hydrogen carriers to support market demands in transporting hydrogen fuel, expanding on existing IMO resolutions and providing detailed criteria for safety and technical standards.
ABS is a leading ship classification organization that has developed requirements for hydrogen-fueled vessels and is partnering on the development of a hydrogen ship for South Korea's tourism sector.
ABS is a leading classification society focused on ship design, construction, and safety. They reviewed, verified, and approved Provaris Energy's H2Neo carrier design, a critical milestone for the company.
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) is a classification society that has granted an AiP to Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for the design of a 20,000 cbm liquefied H2 carrier.
Is in the process of approving a marine module for fuel cell ships developed by Samsung Heavy Industries and Bloom Energy, and previously granted new technology qualification (NTQ) and approval in principle (AIP).
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