ClassNK has released Edition 3.1 of its Guidelines for Ships Using Alternative Fuels, updating safety frameworks for hydrogen, methanol, and ethanol-fueled vessels. The revision fully integrates recent IMO standards, such as MSC.1/Circ.1701 for hydrogen, while introducing proprietary Bayesian leak frequency tables and standardized structural strength requirements for methanol and ethanol tanks. These enhancements aim to empower shipyards, designers, and shipowners to conduct rational, safe, and efficient alternative-fuel vessel development.
Tokyo, Japan | August 18, 2026 – Major classification society ClassNK has officially released Edition 3.1 of its Guidelines for Ships Using Alternative Fuels, introducing crucial updates to safety requirements for hydrogen, methanol, and ethanol-fueled vessels.
The comprehensive revision is designed to streamline the rational design and development of alternative-fueled ships by fully aligning them with evolving international frameworks, while also introducing proprietary engineering benchmarks to assist shipyards, designers, and shipowners.
Key Updates by Fuel Type
The updated guidelines feature targeted enhancements across specific fuel chapters, incorporating international rulings alongside ClassNK’s independent technical frameworks:
- Hydrogen-Fueled Ships (Part D): Incorporates the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Interim Guidelines for the Safety of Ships Using Hydrogen as Fuel (MSC.1/Circ.1701). Crucially, it introduces a newly formulated hydrogen leak frequency table derived via a Bayesian statistical method, offering a reliable data baseline for mandatory safety assessments.
- Methanol/Ethanol-Fueled Ships (Part A): Fills critical gaps in existing international guidance (IMO MSC.1/Circ.1621) by establishing specific, standardized structural strength requirements for methanol and ethanol fuel tanks, drawing directly from ClassNK’s extensive design review experience.
Driving Decarbonization and Technical Rationality
As the global maritime industry accelerates its shift toward alternative energy sources to meet strict greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets, classification rules must adapt to new operational risks.
ClassNK’s updated guidelines provide comprehensive safety, control, and equipment criteria to safeguard vessels, seafarers, and the marine environment. Notably, ClassNK actively contributed to the formulation of the underlying IMO standards as part of the Japanese delegation to the IMO Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes and Containers (CCC 11).
“Through this revision, shipyards, designers, and shipowners can carry out design and safety assessments in line with the latest international standards,” ClassNK stated, noting that the inclusion of proprietary leak frequency estimates enables a more efficient and rational development cycle.
Availability
The newly revised Guidelines for Ships Using Alternative Fuels (Edition 3.1) are now available to industry stakeholders. Registered users can access and view the documents under the “Guidelines” section via My Page on the official ClassNK website.
About ClassNK
Established in 1899, ClassNK is a classification society dedicated to safety and environmental protection through third-party certification. ClassNK conducts diverse technical services, including surveys and classifications of ships and marine structures based on its own rules and international conventions on behalf of more than 100 flag states, as well as management system certifications in line with ISO and other industry standards. ClassNK is committed to providing the industry with full support to tackle digitalization and decarbonization challenges through expanding certification services and R&D with industry partners.
Source: ClassNK
