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Design approved for World’s first Methane Oxidation Catalyst System


Promoting Development of Technology to Reduce Methane Slipon LNG-fueled Vessels Toward Further Reducing Environmental Impact~

Hitachi Zosen Corporation, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines,, and Yanmar Power Technologies , have received Approval in Principle for the Methane Oxidation Catalyst System  from Nippon Kaiji Kyokai . The system reduces methane slip by placing a methane oxidation catalyst in an LNG fuel engine and oxidizing the methane. This is the first time in the world that a methane oxidation catalyst system has received Approval in Principle  .

This project was adopted by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization  as “Development of Methane Slip Reduction Technology from LNG Fueled Vessels by Improving Catalysts and Engines” under the Development of Next-generation ship Project of the Green Innovation Fund . Hitachi Zosen and YPT created the system design with MOL and Namura Shipbuilding set to build the actual demonstration vessel and design the system’s installation. The companies are working together closely to conduct risk assessments and implement other measures. This time, it was confirmed that the proposed system meets the requirements of the International Code of Safety for Ship Using Gases or Other Low-flashpoint Fuels  and other regulations.

The project aims to further reduce the environmental impact of LNG fuel engine by achieving a methane slip reduction rate of more than 70% over a six-year period from FY2021 to FY2026 by combining a methane oxidation catalyst and engine improvements and verifying the design concept in actual vessels. The Approval is an important first step toward establishing the technology for this system.

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