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Safety Analysis and Risk Control of Shore-Based Bunkering Operations for Hydrogen Powered Ships
In order to ensure the safety of shore-based hydrogen bunkering operations, this paper takes a 2000-ton bulk hydrogen powered ship as an example. Firstly, the HAZID method is used to identify the hazards of hydrogen bunkering, then the probability of ...
Yuxiang Feng +3 more
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An Exploratory Study on the Perceptions of Stakeholders in LNG Bunkering Supply Chain [PDF]
IMO 2020 regulations force maritime industry to look for alternative fuels for compliance. LNG is a promising option as a fuel considering today's emission control regulations and for measures to be adopted in the future.
Mehmet DOYMUŞ, Gül DENKTAŞ ŞAKAR
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Dynamic quantitative risk assessment of LNG bunkering SIMOPs based on Bayesian network
Liquified natural gas (LNG) bunkering simultaneous operations (SIMOPs) refers to the operations (such as cargo operations, port activities and ship maintenance) occurring around LNG bunkering.
Hongjun Fan +2 more
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From January 2020, the International Maritime Organization has regulated ship emissions to reduce sulfur content. As an alternative to this, LNG bunkering was proposed, and infrastructure and ships were deployed.
Young-Gyu Lee +2 more
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Owing to stricter environmental regulations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) 2020, the demand of liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering is expected to grow by approximately 15% during 2020–2025 along with increased investments in eco ...
Yong-Ung Yu +2 more
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LNG Bunkering Station Deployment Problem—A Case Study of a Chinese Container Shipping Network
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a promising measure to reduce shipping emissions and alleviate air pollution problem, especially in coastal areas. Currently, the lack of a complete infrastructure system is preventing the extensive application of dual ...
Jingwen Qi, Shuaian Wang
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In January 2019, complaints of an intermittent salty taste in drinking water were received from locations in close proximity to an international seaport. Preliminary testing indicated the presence of seawater within the potable water system.
Margaret M. Brennan +5 more
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The growing demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fueled ships necessitates the establishment of an LNG bunkering facility. Ship-to-ship (STS) is one of the most practical forms of LNG bunkering systems.
Haris Nubli, Jung-Min Sohn, Dongho Jung
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Safety Assessment of the Ammonia Bunkering Process in the Maritime Sector: A Review
One of the main goals of the shipping industry is to decarbonize the fuels used in maritime transportation. Ammonia is thought to be a potential alternative for hydrogen storage in the future, allowing for CO2-free energy systems.
Phan Anh Duong +5 more
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Human Error Probability Assessment for LNG Bunkering Based on Fuzzy Bayesian Network-CREAM Model
Liquified natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel has gained momentum as the maritime industry moves towards a sustainable future. Since unwanted LNG release may lead to severe consequences, performing quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for LNG bunkering ...
Hongjun Fan +2 more
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