Hanwha Aerospace’s Moon Seung-hak, Head of Business Division, and Kim Dae-heon, Head of Research Division at the Korean Register of Shipping, attended a significant certification ceremony for the Approval in Principle (AIP) of hydrogen fuel cells for ships. The event took place at Hanwh
Hanwha Aerospace has achieved a significant milestone in the maritime industry by obtaining Approval In Principle (AIP) certification for its hydrogen fuel cells for ships from the Korean Register of Shipping.
The announcement was made on June 3, following a certification ceremony held on May 30 at the Pangyo R&D Center. The event was attended by key figures, including Moon Seung-hak, head of Hanwha Aerospace’s Electric Propulsion System Division, and Kim Dae-heon, head of the Korean Register of Shipping’s Research Division.
AIP is a crucial certification procedure that verifies the stability of technology application and compliance with international regulations from the basic design stage when manufacturing ships and materials with new technology.
This certification ensures that the technology is feasible and safe for further development and implementation. With the acquisition of AIP certification, Hanwha Aerospace has certified the stability of its hydrogen fuel cells, which are based on polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC).
Tags: Fuel Cells, Hanwha Aerospace, Hydrogen
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