Decarbonization of the shipping sector is inevitable and can be made by transitioning into low- or zero-carbon marine fuels. This paper reviews 22 potential pathways, including conventional Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) marine fuel as a reference case, “blue” alternative fuel produced from natural gas, and “green” fuels produced from biomass and solar energy. Carbon capture technology (CCS) is installed for fossil fuels (HFO and liquefied natural gas (LNG)). The pathways are compared in terms of quantifiable parameters including (i) fuel mass, (ii) fuel volume, (iii) life cycle (Well-To-Wake—WTW) energy intensity, (iv) WTW cost, (v) WTW greenhouse gas (GHG) emission, and (vi) non-GHG emissions, estimated from the literature and ASPEN HYSYS modelling...
The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the marine sector were around 2.6% of world GHG emissions in 2...
There is a need for alternative fuels in the shipping sector for two main motivations: to deliver a ...
In order to investigate cost-effective choices of future marine fuels in a carbon constrained world,...
Decarbonization of the shipping sector is inevitable and can be made by transitioning into low- or z...
Fuel transition can decarbonize shipping and help meet IMO 2050 goals. In this paper, HFO with CCS, ...
Global maritime transportation is responsible for around 3% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas em...
The greenhouse effect has always been a problem troubling various country, many fields have made cor...
The high environmental impacts of transport mean that there is an increasing interest in utilising l...
As regulations and goals for reducing carbon emissions in shipping become increasingly clear, decarb...
As regulations and goals for reducing carbon emissions in shipping become increasingly clear, decarb...
Global, regional and local regulations on emissions from shipping make the issue of fuel change impo...
In order to investigate cost-effective choices of future marine fuels in a carbon constrained world,...
The goal of reducing the climate impact of shipping requires many different activities. To reduce gr...
This review paper examines the possible pathways and possible technologies available that will help ...
The maritime sector has thrived on using fossil hydrocarbon fuels, such as heavy fuel oil (HFO) and ...
The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the marine sector were around 2.6% of world GHG emissions in 2...
There is a need for alternative fuels in the shipping sector for two main motivations: to deliver a ...
In order to investigate cost-effective choices of future marine fuels in a carbon constrained world,...
Decarbonization of the shipping sector is inevitable and can be made by transitioning into low- or z...
Fuel transition can decarbonize shipping and help meet IMO 2050 goals. In this paper, HFO with CCS, ...
Global maritime transportation is responsible for around 3% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas em...
The greenhouse effect has always been a problem troubling various country, many fields have made cor...
The high environmental impacts of transport mean that there is an increasing interest in utilising l...
As regulations and goals for reducing carbon emissions in shipping become increasingly clear, decarb...
As regulations and goals for reducing carbon emissions in shipping become increasingly clear, decarb...
Global, regional and local regulations on emissions from shipping make the issue of fuel change impo...
In order to investigate cost-effective choices of future marine fuels in a carbon constrained world,...
The goal of reducing the climate impact of shipping requires many different activities. To reduce gr...
This review paper examines the possible pathways and possible technologies available that will help ...
The maritime sector has thrived on using fossil hydrocarbon fuels, such as heavy fuel oil (HFO) and ...
The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the marine sector were around 2.6% of world GHG emissions in 2...
There is a need for alternative fuels in the shipping sector for two main motivations: to deliver a ...
In order to investigate cost-effective choices of future marine fuels in a carbon constrained world,...