Amogy has completed its Technology Verification phase with Lloyd’s Register
Amogy’s Ammonia-to-Power System Issued Successful Completion of Technology Verification from Lloyd’s Register.
A Technology Qualification Plan created by Amogy was subsequently approved by Lloyd’s Register to confirm the suitability of the core components for Amogy’s ammonia-to-power system, to operate in defined maritime environments.
This accomplishment represents a significant milestone
“The completion of this critical phase is very important for Amogy. It not only provides us with confidence of the suitability of the technology for defined maritime environments, but also demonstrates that the core technology has been independently reviewed by a leading maritime classification society, in relation to the technology’s readiness level,” said Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy. “Earning this qualification from a reputable partner like Lloyd’s Register is a significant step in confirming the safety of our technology as we continue to make our way to commercialization.”
Technology qualification is an assessment process that provides confidence that a novel technology can operate safely in a defined environment. Technology Verification, which is first phase of the technology qualification process, qualifies risks associated with a new technology, by involving an examination of inherent risks and system integration to verify the integrity of the core technology against a defined set of acceptance criteria.
In 2022, Amogy started work to complete the second phase of Technology Validation and will continue to work with Lloyd’s Register to complete the full Technology Qualification process prior to commercial deployment. The end of the Technology Validation phase will signify the successful completion of component testing highlighted in the Technology Qualification Plan. Subsequently, upon conclusion of this phase, Lloyd’s Register will issue a Technology Validation Report, moving Amogy into the conclusive phase of a performance review that we are confident, will ultimately lead to a Technology Qualification certification.
“Having worked with Amogy from the conceptual stage of this technology to seeing it evolve gradually over the years, exemplifies the commitment and perseverance of a dedicated team, singularly focused on producing clean energy for the maritime sector“ said Winston D’Souza, Global Technical Authority for Offshore Renewables and Technology Qualification at Lloyd’s Register. “As a trusted partner, Amogy can continue to feel assured of the expertise and services Lloyd’s Register will provide, as it journeys towards becoming a leader in this technology.”
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