Transport vehicles contribute to the on going rise in emissions of CO2 worldwide and emit large amounts of NOx and PM10. The growing demand for container transport is only sustainable if transport becomes ‘greener’. There are innovations, which unite economic and environmental interests. One example it the ongoing increase in ship size, which reduces the cost of shipping by reducing fuel consumption and emissions per container. Another example is the use of alternative fuel (blend)s in ship engines. The central theme in this paper is to better understand the impact of replacing standard fuels in engines of large(r) container ships by alternative fuels (biodiesel, LNG/CNG) on CO2 NOx and PM10 emissions. This leads to the following questions:...
Shipping is a growing sector in the global economy, and it contributions to global CO2 emissions are...
Global, regional and local regulations on emissions from shipping make the issue of fuel change impo...
Container shipping has become an emission-intensive industry; existing regulations, however, continu...
Transport vehicles contribute to the on going rise in emissions of CO2 worldwide and emit large amou...
Transport vehicles contribute to the on going rise in emissions of CO2 worldwide and emit large amou...
The impact of ship emission reductions can be maximised by considering climate, health and environme...
Shipping is the world’s largest mode of transportation, considering mass moved a distance: it is the...
The sea provides the infrastructure for shipping, but it is also a very important part of the natura...
There is a need for alternative fuels in the shipping sector for two main motivations: to deliver a ...
Global maritime transportation is responsible for around 3% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas em...
Container shipping has become an emission-intensive industry; existing regulations, however, continu...
The impact of ship emission reductions can be maximised by considering climate, health and environme...
Emissions from ocean-going vessels (OGVs) are a significant health concern for people near port comm...
Exhaust gas emissions from ships are increasingly polluting the air environment seriously. Therefore...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
Shipping is a growing sector in the global economy, and it contributions to global CO2 emissions are...
Global, regional and local regulations on emissions from shipping make the issue of fuel change impo...
Container shipping has become an emission-intensive industry; existing regulations, however, continu...
Transport vehicles contribute to the on going rise in emissions of CO2 worldwide and emit large amou...
Transport vehicles contribute to the on going rise in emissions of CO2 worldwide and emit large amou...
The impact of ship emission reductions can be maximised by considering climate, health and environme...
Shipping is the world’s largest mode of transportation, considering mass moved a distance: it is the...
The sea provides the infrastructure for shipping, but it is also a very important part of the natura...
There is a need for alternative fuels in the shipping sector for two main motivations: to deliver a ...
Global maritime transportation is responsible for around 3% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas em...
Container shipping has become an emission-intensive industry; existing regulations, however, continu...
The impact of ship emission reductions can be maximised by considering climate, health and environme...
Emissions from ocean-going vessels (OGVs) are a significant health concern for people near port comm...
Exhaust gas emissions from ships are increasingly polluting the air environment seriously. Therefore...
As the dominant source of global trade and transport, the shipping industry contributes overwhelming...
Shipping is a growing sector in the global economy, and it contributions to global CO2 emissions are...
Global, regional and local regulations on emissions from shipping make the issue of fuel change impo...
Container shipping has become an emission-intensive industry; existing regulations, however, continu...