In recent years, the International Maritime Organization agreed on aiming to reduce shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions by 50% with respect to 2009 levels. Meanwhile, cruise ship tourism is growing at a fast pace, making the challenge of achieving this goal even harder. The complexity of the energy system of these ships makes them of particular interest from an energy systems perspective. To illustrate this, we analyzed the energy and exergy flow rates of a cruise ship sailing in the Baltic Sea based on measurements from one year of the ship’s operations. The energy analysis allows identifying propulsion as the main energy user (46% of the total) followed by heat (27%) and electric power (27%) generation; the exergy analysis allowed instead...
AbstractImproved understanding of ship energy use can be a crucial part of the process of increasing...
Establishing an energy monitoring and management methodology is a quintessential milestone for infor...
As a consequence of the new and up-coming regulations imposed by the International Maritime Organiza...
In recent years, the International Maritime Organization agreed on aiming to reduceshipping’s greenh...
In recent years, the International Maritime Organization agreed on aiming to reduce shipping’s green...
Shipping is already a relevant contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions, and its share is expe...
Nowadays energy efficiency is a global concern for the maritime organization and business. Rising op...
Shipping is the backbone of today's economy, as 90% of global trade volumes is transported by sea. M...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share is...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1 % of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share i...
The last years have been particularly challenging for the shipping industry. Fuel prices have increa...
Reducing global emissions of greenhouse gases while promoting social and economicdevelopment is one ...
With multiple primary and secondary energy converters (diesel engines, steam turbines, waste heat re...
In recent years, the shipping industry has faced an increasing number of challenges in terms of fluc...
In recent years, the shipping industry has faced an increasing number of challenges in terms of fluc...
AbstractImproved understanding of ship energy use can be a crucial part of the process of increasing...
Establishing an energy monitoring and management methodology is a quintessential milestone for infor...
As a consequence of the new and up-coming regulations imposed by the International Maritime Organiza...
In recent years, the International Maritime Organization agreed on aiming to reduceshipping’s greenh...
In recent years, the International Maritime Organization agreed on aiming to reduce shipping’s green...
Shipping is already a relevant contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions, and its share is expe...
Nowadays energy efficiency is a global concern for the maritime organization and business. Rising op...
Shipping is the backbone of today's economy, as 90% of global trade volumes is transported by sea. M...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share is...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1 % of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share i...
The last years have been particularly challenging for the shipping industry. Fuel prices have increa...
Reducing global emissions of greenhouse gases while promoting social and economicdevelopment is one ...
With multiple primary and secondary energy converters (diesel engines, steam turbines, waste heat re...
In recent years, the shipping industry has faced an increasing number of challenges in terms of fluc...
In recent years, the shipping industry has faced an increasing number of challenges in terms of fluc...
AbstractImproved understanding of ship energy use can be a crucial part of the process of increasing...
Establishing an energy monitoring and management methodology is a quintessential milestone for infor...
As a consequence of the new and up-coming regulations imposed by the International Maritime Organiza...