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Beyond Four The Three Tank LNG Carrier Revolutionizing Maritim

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Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), in collaboration with GTT, has developed a revolutionary three-tank GTT concept for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) carriers. This design marks a significant departure from the industry-standard four-tank configuration, aiming to redefine sustainability, efficiency, and operational flexibility in maritime LNG transport. Driven by stringent environmental regulations, particularly those from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) targeting a 50% cut in GHG emissions by 2050 (relative to 2008 levels), the three-tank concept integrates structural optimization, advanced hydrodynamic performance, and cutting-edge digital technologies. Key innovations include enhanced cargo capacity within optimized dimensions, superior fuel efficiency through dual-fuel propulsion and energy-saving devices (ESDs), robust safety features, and future-proofing for zero-carbon fuels like ammonia and hydrogen. The design promises significant reductions in CO₂, NOₓ, and SOₓ emissions, improved Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) ratings, and a compelling lifecycle economic model driven by reduced operational expenditure (OPEX).

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Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), in collaboration with GTT, has developed a revolutionary three-tank GTT concept for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) carriers. This design marks a significant departure from the industry-standard four-tank configuration, aiming to redefine sustainability, efficiency, and operational flexibility in maritime LNG transport. Driven by stringent environmental regulations, particularly those from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) targeting a 50% cut in GHG emissions by 2050 (relative to 2008 levels), the three-tank concept integrates structural optimization, advanced hydrodynamic performance, and cutting-edge digital technologies. Key innovations include enhanced cargo capacity within optimized dimensions, superior fuel efficiency through dual-fuel propulsion and energy-saving devices (ESDs), robust safety features, and future-proofing for zero-carbon fuels like ammonia and hydrogen. The design promises significant reductions in CO₂, NOₓ, and SOₓ emissions, improved Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) ratings, and a compelling lifecycle economic model driven by reduced operational expenditure (OPEX).

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