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This article characterises the methodology for the endoscopic testing of a laboratory diesel engine used for testing marine fuels. The ‘Shadow’ measurement method used in the XLG3 type EVEREST digital endoscope, for quantitative and qualitative ...
Korczewski Zbigniew
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Decarbonization of Marine Fuels—The Future of Shipping
The goal of reducing the climate impact of shipping requires many different activities. To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the International Maritime Organization prepared some proposals to meet and fulfill the requirements.
Jerzy Herdzik
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Multicriteria Analysis of Alternative Marine Fuels in Sustainable Coastal Marine Traffic
Marine transportation is considered to be one of the most important aspects of global transportation services. Due to the increase in marine transportation, there are significant impacts on the marine environment.
Nikola Mandić +3 more
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology can be used to quantitatively assess the greenhouse gas emissions of low- or zero-carbon marine alternative fuels throughout their life cycle (from well to wake) and is an important basis for ensuring a green ...
Yue Wang, Xiu Xiao, Yulong Ji
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Comparative Study of Light Cycle Oil and Naphthalene as an Adequate Additive to Improve the Stability of Marine Fuels. [PDF]
Post the enforcement of the Global Sulphur Cap 2020, large amounts of marine fuel have been produced as a mixture of two or more components to achieve a sulfur level of less than 0.5 wt %.
Vráblík A +4 more
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Ship emissions significantly impact both the environment and human health. To address these concerns, the International Maritime Organization has imposed restrictions on the sulfur content in marine fuels. Specifically, the fuel sulfur content (FSC) must
Seongho Jeong +19 more
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Marginal abatement cost of alternative marine fuels and the role of market-based measures
Uncertainties on the global availability and affordability of alternative marine fuels are stalling the shipping sector’s decarbonization course. Several candidate measures are being discussed at the International Maritime Organization, including market ...
Sotiria Lagouvardou +4 more
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Seaports’ Role in Ensuring the Availability of Alternative Marine Fuels—A Multi-Faceted Analysis
In the effort to decarbonise shipping, a number of measures can be taken, one of which is to switch from conventional to alternative fuels. However, without an active role for seaports in providing adequate bunkering infrastructure for alternative fuels,
Magdalena Klopott +2 more
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Phototoxic effects of two common marine fuels on the settlement success of the coral Acropora tenuis. [PDF]
Coral reefs are at risk of exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons from shipping spills and uncontrolled discharges during extraction. The toxicity of petroleum hydrocarbons can substantially increase in the presence of ultraviolet radiation (UVR), therefore ...
Nordborg FM +4 more
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set decarbonisation goals for the shipping industry. As a result, shipowners and operators are preparing to use low- or zero-carbon alternative fuels.
Jinjin Huang +3 more
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