Liquid hydrogen carriers face new ABS requirements
The new requirements are a step toward supporting projected market demands. Classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) recently published new rules for liquid hydrogen carriers to further support projected market demands in transporting hydrogen fuel. The ABS requirements address safety and technical standards. The safety and technical standards are for liquid hydrogen carriers transporting liquified hydrogen. These new ABS requirements reportedly expand on the corresponding IMO Resolution MSC.420(97) adopted in November 2016. According to ABS, the publication provides further…
The new requirements are a step toward supporting projected market demands.
Classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) recently published new rules for liquid hydrogen carriers to further support projected market demands in transporting hydrogen fuel.The ABS requirements address safety and technical standards.
The safety and technical standards are for liquid hydrogen carriers transporting liquified hydrogen. These new ABS requirements reportedly expand on the corresponding IMO Resolution MSC.420(97) adopted in November 2016. According to ABS, the publication provides further support on criteria including (but not limited to):- Risk assessment
- Cargo containment
- Pressure piping systems
- Fire protection
- Ventilation
- Novel concepts
- New technology qualification
ABS’ requirements extend beyond liquid hydrogen vessels.
The new requirements released for liquid hydrogen carriers are only an expansion of the classification society’s efforts to support interest in hydrogen as a marine fuel. Back in May, ABS released an expansive set of requirements to guide the marine industry in the use of hydrogen-fueled vessels. [caption id="attachment_61581" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]
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The purpose of the Requirements for Hydrogen Fueled Vessels document released by ABS is to provide “Classification requirements, standards and criteria for the arrangements, construction, installation and survey of machinery, equipment and systems for vessels operating with hydrogen as fuel to minimize risks to the vessel, crew and the environment.”