Lloyd's Register and Pusan National University Collaborate to Establish Global Certification Framework for Liquid Hydrogen Transport
2026-04-21 13:38
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Lloyd's Register and South Korea's Pusan National University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly establish the first global certification framework for liquid hydrogen transport. This framework aims to create an internationally recognized system for the performance assessment and certification of liquid hydrogen carriers and their onboard systems, thereby reducing uncertainties in project design and approval.

Lloyd's Register and Pusan National University's Hydrogen Ship Technology Center will collaborate to assess the cryogenic and insulation performance of storage tanks and piping systems, verify structural integrity, and conduct safety risk assessments for storage and transport systems. Lee Jae-myung, Director of the Hydrogen Ship Technology Center at Pusan National University, stated, "This agreement designates the Hydrogen Ship Technology Center at Pusan National University as Lloyd's Register's certification body for liquid hydrogen performance assessment, marking the establishment of the world's first certification body in the field of liquid hydrogen."

The collaboration combines Lloyd's Register's maritime expertise with Pusan National University's cryogenic engineering research capabilities, offering a structured certification system covering containment systems, materials, and onboard infrastructure for liquid hydrogen storage and transport. This framework is expected to support early-stage ship projects in progressing from conceptual design to approval and construction phases.

The partnership will also define testing methods and certification procedures tailored for the marine environment, providing a reference for future class rule and international regulation development. Claudine Sharpe-Patel, Global Technical Director at Lloyd's Register, said, "With the increasing need for decarbonization in the shipping industry, introducing a clear certification pathway for liquid hydrogen systems will accelerate project development and lower barriers to entry. By harmonizing testing and certification, the collaboration aims to provide assurance to shipowners, shipyards, and regulators, driving liquid hydrogen from concept to commercial application."

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