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ANALYSIS OF THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY DESIGN INDEX WITH A PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT [PDF]
This paper presents the actual method for the calculation of Energy Efficiency Deign Index and analyses the influence of particular variables on the resulted EEDI.
Predrag Čudina
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Abstract Despite the urgency of decarbonising, the shipping sector has demonstrated a slow‐paced response to climate change challenges. Some frontrunner firms are engaged in sustainability‐oriented innovation processes. However, there is limited knowledge of how such processes emerge and contribute to societal sustainability transitions and what the ...
Ignė Stalmokaitė +2 more
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Marine Propeller Optimization Based on a Novel Parametric Model
This paper presents a novel parametric model of marine propellers based on Non‐Uniform Rational B‐Splines. It involves eight parameters and five categories of spanwise parameter distributions, which are utilized for determining hydrofoil and blade shapes.
Hao Wang +3 more
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In order to solve the problem of collecting necessary data affecting fuel consumption and building an intelligent energy efficiency system, this paper makes an in‐depth study on the management of cross ship energy efficiency on the basis of program configuration generation.
Zhongyuan Wu, Aruna K K
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Energy Consumption Optimization of Inland Sea Ships Based on Operation Data and Ensemble Learning
Global warming, environmental pollution, and the soaring cost of energy consumption for ships have drawn the attention of the International Maritime Organization and the shipping industry. By reducing the energy consumption of ships, the greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs of ships can be effectively reduced simultaneously.
Jianjie Gao +3 more
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Exploring the Regulatory Framework of Maritime Decarbonization to Achieve IMO GHG Emission Targets [PDF]
International Maritime Organization (IMO) has established mandatory measures for improving the energy efficiency of ships in accordance with its reduction targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Norhan Ghoneim, Arife Colak, Ahmed Amer
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The call for green shipping is increasing, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from ships becomes more and more important. Traditional ship energy efficiency monitoring is based on the noon reports, which are susceptible to human error and have a time delay.
Xiangming Zeng +2 more
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A preliminary propulsive performances evaluation for an oil tanker to meet EEDI challenge
To control CO2 emissions from ships, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has introduced a mandatory technical measure for new ships: the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI).
Mihaela Amoraritei
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A Comparative Analysis of EEDI Versus Lifetime CO2 Emissions
The Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) was introduced as a regulatory tool employed at the ship design phase to reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and increase the vessel’s operational efficiency.
Nikoletta L. Trivyza +2 more
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Energy efficiency parametric design tool in the framework of holistic ship design optimization [PDF]
Recent International Maritime Organization (IMO) decisions with respect to measures to reduce the emissions from maritime greenhouse gases (GHGs) suggest that the collaboration of all major stakeholders of shipbuilding and ship operations is required to ...
A D Papanikolaou +20 more
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