In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulphur emissions to air from maritime shipping starting 2020. The regulation implies that ships can continue to use residual fuels with a high sulphur content, such as heavy fuel oil (HFO), if they employ scrubbers to desulphurise the exhaust gases. Alternatively, they can use fuels with less than 0.5% sulphur, such as desulphurised HFO, distillates (diesel) or liquefied natural gas (LNG). The options of lighter fuels and desulphurisation entail costs, including higher energy consumption at refineries, and the present study identifies and compares compliance options as a function of ship type and operational patterns. The results indicate dist...
Shipping carries more than 90% of the world’s cargo volume, which plays an essential part in the wor...
This study presents an overview of the context and global impacts of recent International Maritime O...
Growing concerns on environmental pollution have called for ships’ emission to be monitored and cont...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulph...
Over the years, air pollutants and greenhouse gases emitted from ships have been contributing signif...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
To comply with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2020 global sulphur limit formaritime...
Shipping is essential in the transportation of goods globally. However, it emits harmful pollutants,...
As from January 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is implementing a global 0.5% li...
Being one of the world’s top sulphur emitter, the shipping industry had contributed fair amount of p...
In response to the recent amendments to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention ...
Ship-source air pollutants, especially sulphur oxides (SOx), have a major impact on human health, th...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
This paper examines the costs and benefits of reduction measures for the shipping industry to comply...
Shipping carries more than 90% of the world’s cargo volume, which plays an essential part in the wor...
This study presents an overview of the context and global impacts of recent International Maritime O...
Growing concerns on environmental pollution have called for ships’ emission to be monitored and cont...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulph...
Over the years, air pollutants and greenhouse gases emitted from ships have been contributing signif...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
To comply with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2020 global sulphur limit formaritime...
Shipping is essential in the transportation of goods globally. However, it emits harmful pollutants,...
As from January 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is implementing a global 0.5% li...
Being one of the world’s top sulphur emitter, the shipping industry had contributed fair amount of p...
In response to the recent amendments to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention ...
Ship-source air pollutants, especially sulphur oxides (SOx), have a major impact on human health, th...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
This paper examines the costs and benefits of reduction measures for the shipping industry to comply...
Shipping carries more than 90% of the world’s cargo volume, which plays an essential part in the wor...
This study presents an overview of the context and global impacts of recent International Maritime O...
Growing concerns on environmental pollution have called for ships’ emission to be monitored and cont...