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Korea's leading ship and offshore plant research institute, KRISO
Alternative Fuels and Power System Research Center Leading the development and commercialization of key technologies to achieve net zero carbon emissions from the ocean by 2050
06. Expecting opening the specialized KRISO Mokpo Research Hub for eco-friendly ships
07. Reporting to the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries of Korea on the plan to foster an eco-friendly ship research ecosystem
03. Establishing the Alternative Fuels and Power System Research Center
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Status of Alternative Fuels and Power System Research Center |
Land area (Floor area) 31,996㎡ (7,881.78㎡)
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Key facilities and equipment |
* RAMS: Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety |
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RAMS facility (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety) |
Purpose
Development of core technologies for performance evaluation and design of electric propulsion systems for ships Functions
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HILS facility (Hardware In the Loop Simulation) |
Purpose
Development of customized navigation information and reliability verification technology considering 1MW-class propulsion system and marine environment Functions
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30MW electric propulsion system land testing and evaluation(LBTS) |
Purpose
Development of technology for high-capacity electric propulsion system for large-scale ship and promotion of technological localization FunctionsDevelopment of integrated performance testing technology for the 30MW-class electric propulsion systems and localization of core technologies |
Eco-friendly alternative fuel demonstration ship (K-GTB) |
Purpose
Validation of core technology for eco-friendly alternative fuels and electric-hybrid propulsion systems using a test bed ship and securing track records for equipment Functions
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Mobile power supply system testing and evaluation facility |
Purpose
Reliability and safety assessment for MW-class maritime battery charging tests and technology localization FunctionsConducting large-scale maritime battery charging and discharging tests under various ship operating conditions |
UST master’s and doctoral degree programs in Green Mobility |
Purpose
Training of multidisciplinary key personnel for achieving maritime carbon neutrality FunctionsOperating doctoral and master's degree programs and international collaborative research programs |
Leading the development and commercialization of key technologies for achieving 2050 maritime carbon neutrality (Net Zero)
Establishing a global research foundation of core technology development for maritime carbon neutrality by 2025, practical implementing technologies for achieving maritime carbon neutrality by 2030, and growing to a global research hub for maritime carbon neutrality by 2050