In order to meet stringent fuel sulfur limits, ships are increasingly utilizing new fuels or, alternatively, scrubbers to reduce sulfur emissions from the combustion of sulfur-Rich heavy fuel oil. The effects of these methods on particle emissions are important, because particle emissions from shipping traffic are known to have both climatic and health effects. In this study, the effects of lower sulfur level liquid fuels, natural gas (NG), and exhaust scrubbers on particulate mass (PM) and nonvolatile particle number (PN greater than 23 nm) emissions were studied by measurements in laboratory tests and in use. The fuel change to lower sulfur level fuels or to NG and the use of scrubbers significantly decreased the PM emissions. However, th...
Shipping is the main source of anthropogenic particle emissions in large areas of the globe, influen...
Shipping is facing major challenges with decarbonising targets (2050) and tightening emission regula...
The fuel sulfur content in marine fuels has been regulated in Sulfur Emission Control Areas (SECAs) ...
In order to meet stringent fuel sulfur limits, ships are increasingly utilizing new fuels or, altern...
In order to meet stringent fuel sulfur limits, ships are increasingly utilizing new fuels or, altern...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
Since 1st of January 2015 ships operating in sulphur emission control areas (SECAs) have to use mari...
Particle emissions from marine traffic affect significantly air quality in coastal areas and the cli...
The approaching marine fuel sulphur regulations will result in reductions in emissions of sulphur ox...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
Particles in the ambient air come from both natural and anthropogenic sources. One anthropogenic sou...
The emissions of marine diesel engines have gained both global and regional attentions because of th...
Emissions were measured on-board a ship in the Baltic Sea, which is a sulfur emission control area (...
This paper presents the results of field emission measurements that have been carried out on the 450...
Particles emitted from ship engines worsen the air quality in port cities and are estimated to cause...
Shipping is the main source of anthropogenic particle emissions in large areas of the globe, influen...
Shipping is facing major challenges with decarbonising targets (2050) and tightening emission regula...
The fuel sulfur content in marine fuels has been regulated in Sulfur Emission Control Areas (SECAs) ...
In order to meet stringent fuel sulfur limits, ships are increasingly utilizing new fuels or, altern...
In order to meet stringent fuel sulfur limits, ships are increasingly utilizing new fuels or, altern...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
Since 1st of January 2015 ships operating in sulphur emission control areas (SECAs) have to use mari...
Particle emissions from marine traffic affect significantly air quality in coastal areas and the cli...
The approaching marine fuel sulphur regulations will result in reductions in emissions of sulphur ox...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
Particles in the ambient air come from both natural and anthropogenic sources. One anthropogenic sou...
The emissions of marine diesel engines have gained both global and regional attentions because of th...
Emissions were measured on-board a ship in the Baltic Sea, which is a sulfur emission control area (...
This paper presents the results of field emission measurements that have been carried out on the 450...
Particles emitted from ship engines worsen the air quality in port cities and are estimated to cause...
Shipping is the main source of anthropogenic particle emissions in large areas of the globe, influen...
Shipping is facing major challenges with decarbonising targets (2050) and tightening emission regula...
The fuel sulfur content in marine fuels has been regulated in Sulfur Emission Control Areas (SECAs) ...