Hydrogen may offer considerable potential as a marine fuel. The lower fuel mass when compared with existing hydrocarbon fuels can usefully increase payload which in turn benefits the economics of oceanic transport and provides the opportunity to compete in new markets. The potential to virtually eliminate pollution at the point of use may prove significant at a time when exhaust emissions from shipping are becoming a matter of global concern. The potential for hydrogen in the marine environment, the current state of transferable technologies, the particular technical and economic issues that need to be addressed are considered in the context of a design study being conducted on a high speed foil-assisted catamaran capable of transporting 60...
The European Green Deal aims to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive ...
4noThe upcoming stricter limitations on both pollutant and greenhouse gases emissions represent a ch...
With industries around the world transitioning towards a greener future, the maritime industry is no...
Hydrogen may offer considerable potential as a marine fuel. The lower fuel mass when compared with e...
Conventional marine fuels have always limited the endurance of high-speed ships leading to fast but ...
Conventional marine fuels have always limited the endurance of high-speed ships leading to fast but ...
The global marine shipping industry emits approximately 1 billion tons of CO2 annually which equals ...
The maritime industry is responsible for almost 90% of world trade volume, contributing to the globa...
To ensure emission reductions in the maritime sector, the Norwegian Parliament has established that...
Modern marine power plants have been designed to improve the overall ship’s efficiency. This pushed ...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has set the goal to reduce the total annual greenhouse...
The crises of global warming, air pollution, acid rain and the running out of oil make the investiga...
From 2020, International Maritime Organisation (IMO) rules have banned ships from using fuels ...
Physical and economic properties of hydrogen mean that its potential as shipping fuel with current t...
Hydrogen enables renewable energy storage, and hydrogen carriers can allow easier transportation. Th...
The European Green Deal aims to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive ...
4noThe upcoming stricter limitations on both pollutant and greenhouse gases emissions represent a ch...
With industries around the world transitioning towards a greener future, the maritime industry is no...
Hydrogen may offer considerable potential as a marine fuel. The lower fuel mass when compared with e...
Conventional marine fuels have always limited the endurance of high-speed ships leading to fast but ...
Conventional marine fuels have always limited the endurance of high-speed ships leading to fast but ...
The global marine shipping industry emits approximately 1 billion tons of CO2 annually which equals ...
The maritime industry is responsible for almost 90% of world trade volume, contributing to the globa...
To ensure emission reductions in the maritime sector, the Norwegian Parliament has established that...
Modern marine power plants have been designed to improve the overall ship’s efficiency. This pushed ...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has set the goal to reduce the total annual greenhouse...
The crises of global warming, air pollution, acid rain and the running out of oil make the investiga...
From 2020, International Maritime Organisation (IMO) rules have banned ships from using fuels ...
Physical and economic properties of hydrogen mean that its potential as shipping fuel with current t...
Hydrogen enables renewable energy storage, and hydrogen carriers can allow easier transportation. Th...
The European Green Deal aims to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive ...
4noThe upcoming stricter limitations on both pollutant and greenhouse gases emissions represent a ch...
With industries around the world transitioning towards a greener future, the maritime industry is no...