An SO2 scrubber is fitted in the exhaust channel in order to reduce SO2 emissions to levels corresponding to the combustion of 0.1% sulphur fuel or lower, as described by the MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 14 on sulphur content in marine fuels used for operations in a SECA. This report covers two emission measurement campaigns. One set of trials contains benchmark measurements for emissions from operations on low sulphur fuel oil. The second set of trials is conducted after the fitting of an exhaust gas cleaning system on the ship. We compare emissions from LSFO combustion with HFO combustion downstream a scrubber. Both are alternatives that can be used to comply with the existing regulations in the area. We also analyse emission reductions o...
This report is written in Swedish and focus on the Port of Gothenburg’s and the trade association Po...
Since 1st of January 2015 ships operating in sulphur emission control areas (SECAs) have to use mari...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulph...
An SO2 scrubber is fitted in the exhaust channel in order to reduce SO2 emissions to levels correspo...
This is a summary and a joint analysis of four studies on environmental aspects of the use of exhaus...
This report presents the results of a cost benefit analysis (CBA) of ship operations on HFO together...
In this study different options to comply with the regulations on sulphur emissions from ships are s...
During recent years, increasing attention has been directed towards ship emissions and their reducti...
In response to regulations on permitted levels of sulphur emissions from ships an increasing amount ...
The emissions of marine diesel engines have gained both global and regional attentions because of th...
Measurements of exhaust gases from a marine engine equipped with an open-loop wet scrubber using sea...
Globally, ship exhausts represent a significant part of emissions from the transport sector, and the...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
SOx Emissions Control Areas (SECAs) have been established to reduce harmful effects of atmospheric s...
Shipping burns approximately 300 million tonnes of fuel per year, and 12 million tonnes of sulphur o...
This report is written in Swedish and focus on the Port of Gothenburg’s and the trade association Po...
Since 1st of January 2015 ships operating in sulphur emission control areas (SECAs) have to use mari...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulph...
An SO2 scrubber is fitted in the exhaust channel in order to reduce SO2 emissions to levels correspo...
This is a summary and a joint analysis of four studies on environmental aspects of the use of exhaus...
This report presents the results of a cost benefit analysis (CBA) of ship operations on HFO together...
In this study different options to comply with the regulations on sulphur emissions from ships are s...
During recent years, increasing attention has been directed towards ship emissions and their reducti...
In response to regulations on permitted levels of sulphur emissions from ships an increasing amount ...
The emissions of marine diesel engines have gained both global and regional attentions because of th...
Measurements of exhaust gases from a marine engine equipped with an open-loop wet scrubber using sea...
Globally, ship exhausts represent a significant part of emissions from the transport sector, and the...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented regulations to reduce emissions from s...
SOx Emissions Control Areas (SECAs) have been established to reduce harmful effects of atmospheric s...
Shipping burns approximately 300 million tonnes of fuel per year, and 12 million tonnes of sulphur o...
This report is written in Swedish and focus on the Port of Gothenburg’s and the trade association Po...
Since 1st of January 2015 ships operating in sulphur emission control areas (SECAs) have to use mari...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulph...