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Sustainable and accessible hemodialysis: life cycle assessment on central acid delivery system. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nephrol
Tsai CL   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Sustainable fuels for shipping

2022
The change to more sustainable fuels in shipping is important and urgent. This chapter describes the main renewable fuel production pathways and potential energy carriers for ships. Furthermore, criteria to consider when evaluating fuels for shipping are also described and some examples of how different fuels perform against the criteria are shown ...
Brynolf, Selma   +4 more
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Improved Navy Ship Fuel Systems

Naval Engineers Journal, 1999
ABSTRACT  The forward deployment of a naval task force is dependent upon the performance of the Underway Replenishment (UNREP) systems, especially Fueling At Sea (FAS). A series of Office of Naval Research (ONR) sponsored developments are reviewed that will help Navy ships to achieve current and future FAS requirements with reduced manning, Life Cycle ...
Hillery McGowen, L. Nilsen
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Fuel cells systems for sustainable ships

2022
As shipping is setting sail for a sustainable future, the application of fuel cells is increasingly regarded as a promising technology to reduce or fully eliminate emissions. Fuel cells convert the chemical energy in fuels directly into electricity, achieving high efficiencies while emitting no hazardous compounds and producing little noise and ...
van Biert, L. (author)   +1 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Fuel Cells and Shipping Emissions Mitigation

2018
Data analysis of vessels routes show that shipping is responsible of about 2,6% of world CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) emissions. The effect on environment is increased as most of the emissions are concentrated in coastal areas. IMO and other bodies are making growing efforts to impose severe limits on shipping pollutions.
Rodolfo TACCANI   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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