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Lloyd’s Register partners with ROTOBOOST and Amogy on fuel cell, ammonia and methane cracking, and CCS study to support maritime emissions reduction

Lloyd’s Register’s (LR) business advisory team is partnering with energy companies ROTOBOOST and Amogy on a fuel cell and pre-combustion Carbon Capture Storage System (CCS) study to assess opportunities for emissions reduction. The joint development project (JDP) will evaluate the use of hydrogen fuel cells, ammonia and methane cracking technology and CCS from a technical readiness, financial and regulatory perspective.

Outcomes will determine the technologies’ ability to reduce emissions and costs across a specific container feeder fleet, in relation to EU ETS (Emissions Trading Scheme) FuelEU and IMO CII (Carbon Intensity Indicator) requirements, compared to conventional fuels.

Amogy’s ammonia-to-electrical power system, ROTOBOOST’s Marine Hydrogen production technology, as well as PowerCell’s Marine System 200 hydrogen fuel cell will be central to the research, which also considers additional associated costs compared with other emerging fuels.

Lloyd’s Register issued a feasibility statement for Amogy’s Technology Qualification Plan in February this year and issued Approval in Principle to Rotoboost’s pre-combustion carbon capture system in March 2023.

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