The shipping industry is facing increasing demands to reduce its environmental footprints. This has resulted in adoption of new and more environmental friendly power sources and fuels for on-board power generation. One of these novel power sources is the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) which has a great potential to act as a power source, thanks to its high efficiency and capability to handle a wide variety of fuel types. However, SOFCs suffer from low transient capabilities and therefore have never been considered to be used as the main power source for maritime applications. In this paper, novel component sizing, energy and power management approaches are proposed to enable the use of SOFCs as the main on-board power source for the first tim...
According to third IMO GHG Study shipping is responsible of about 2, 6% of world CO2e (carbon dioxid...
Modern marine diesel engines operating on conventional marine fuels are unable to further reduce the...
Emissions restrictions imposed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is forcing ship owne...
The shipping industry is facing increasing demands to reduce its environmental footprints. This has ...
Naval vessels around the world are looking to reduce their fuel consumption to not only drive down t...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has imposed strict emission guidelines for the shippin...
Fuel cell technologies provide clean and efficient power solutions for both stationary and mobile ap...
Implementing environmentally friendly fuels and high efficiency propulsion technologies to replace t...
With rising concerns about emissions from shipping, fuel cells are expected to take an important rol...
WOS: 000326097500006Diesel-fueled fuel cell systems can be more clean and efficient energy solutions...
The shipping industry is facing increasing requirements to decrease its environmental footprints. Th...
The current literature on solid oxide fuel cell and internal combustion engine (SOFC-ICE) integratio...
The growing trend of the cruise ship industry, together with increasing concerns over its impact on ...
An increasing demand in the marine industry to reduce emissions led to investigations into more effi...
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are a ceramic type of fuel cell operating at elevated temperatures. F...
According to third IMO GHG Study shipping is responsible of about 2, 6% of world CO2e (carbon dioxid...
Modern marine diesel engines operating on conventional marine fuels are unable to further reduce the...
Emissions restrictions imposed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is forcing ship owne...
The shipping industry is facing increasing demands to reduce its environmental footprints. This has ...
Naval vessels around the world are looking to reduce their fuel consumption to not only drive down t...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has imposed strict emission guidelines for the shippin...
Fuel cell technologies provide clean and efficient power solutions for both stationary and mobile ap...
Implementing environmentally friendly fuels and high efficiency propulsion technologies to replace t...
With rising concerns about emissions from shipping, fuel cells are expected to take an important rol...
WOS: 000326097500006Diesel-fueled fuel cell systems can be more clean and efficient energy solutions...
The shipping industry is facing increasing requirements to decrease its environmental footprints. Th...
The current literature on solid oxide fuel cell and internal combustion engine (SOFC-ICE) integratio...
The growing trend of the cruise ship industry, together with increasing concerns over its impact on ...
An increasing demand in the marine industry to reduce emissions led to investigations into more effi...
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are a ceramic type of fuel cell operating at elevated temperatures. F...
According to third IMO GHG Study shipping is responsible of about 2, 6% of world CO2e (carbon dioxid...
Modern marine diesel engines operating on conventional marine fuels are unable to further reduce the...
Emissions restrictions imposed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is forcing ship owne...