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Quantifying channel width thresholds for safe inland navigation under excessive cross-flow conditions. [PDF]
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Review of ship energy efficiency
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Ship Energy Efficiency Measures and Climate Protection
International Community Law Review, 2021Abstract This paper addresses the importance of the implementation and enforcement of the energy efficiency measures for ships. These measures are frequently referred to and used as a tool for carbon mitigation by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ships in order to protect the Earth’s climate.
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Energy Efficient Operation of Ships
2014This model course is designed to facilitate the delivery of training in order to promote the energy-efficient operation of ships. The course contributes to the IMO's environmental protection goals as set out in resolutions A.947(23) and A.998(25) by promulgating industry "Best Practices", which reduce greenhouse gas (GHG ...
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Reducing surface energy to improve energy efficiency of ships
2015 International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety (ICTIS), 2015Attachment of marine organisms leads to a significant increase of the friction of the hull surface which will reduce the reliability and energy efficiency of ships. The adhesion of destructive organisms can be decreased effectively via reducing the surface energy of the hull.
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Towards Energy-efficient Data Collection in Internet of Ships [PDF]
The maritime industry’s increasing focus on energy-efficient vessel operation has generated a demand for costeffective enhancements. The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) in maritime operations aims to improve safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability.
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Keys to Energy-Efficient Shipping
This report quantifies the extent to which energy efficiency measures can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fuel costs in global shipping. Drawing on a fleet-wide analysis across key vessel segments (bulk carriers, container ships, and tankers), it assesses the untapped potential of technical and operational efficiency measures through to 2050.openaire +3 more sources
Lighting Standards for Ships and Energy Efficiency
2018Through the significant effects of lighting on human psychology, adequate lighting on board provides morale and motivation to a ship’s crew therefore improving performance. This chapter aims to explore simultaneously the issues of energy efficiency and optimal lighting, considering existing regulations on shipboard lighting with the determination of ...
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Implementation of Ship Energy Efficiency Requirements in Offshore Shipping Industry
2018The International Maritime Organization (IMO), through its Maritime Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC), has been carrying out substantial work to provide the fundamental conditions for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping since 1997, following the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol and the 1997 MARPOL Conference ...
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY - CONTRIBUTION BY OPTIMIZING THE LAYOUT OF THE SHIP'S SWITCHBOARD
2022Efforts to reduce global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have significant implications for the maritime sector. Reducing global emissions requires that newly built ships become more energy efficient or that all subcomponents of ship systems improve their individual or overall energy efficiency.
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