More stringent international regulations on ship's emissions require a shift towards more climate friendly fuels, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG). On LNG-driven ships, the fuel is stored onboard at cryogenic temperature. The fuel must be vaporised before injected into the engine, implying a potential for cold recovery. Today, concepts are commercially available for utilising this surplus cold in conventional AC chiller system. This paper proposes an innovative concept where the LNG cold recovery system is integrated with a provision refrigeration system based on a CO2 booster unit and a cold thermal storage (CTES) due to the dynamic nature of loads and cold-recovery availability. The CTES is based on phase change materials (PCM) which, ...
The paper deals with the problem of cold recovery for direct cold utilization both in the site of re...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is one of the practical solutions for mitigating the eff...
With the aim of considering the problem of excess fuel cold energy and excessive power consumption o...
More stringent international regulations on ship's emissions require a shift towards more climate fr...
This work presents some insights into two different options for onboard carbon capture and storage (...
Post-combustion CO2 capture by absorption is a mature technology that has been implemented in many i...
Worldwide, drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are required to keep climate change to a m...
The recovery of cold energy during the regasification of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has gained atte...
Fishing vessels can be equipped with energy efficient refrigeration technology applying natural work...
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is always more and more used as alternative fuel for heavy-duty vehicles...
Recently, there has been an increased level of interest from the maritime sector towards ship based ...
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is becoming progressively attractive as a sustainable alternative fuel f...
The increasing interest in energy efficient solutions, and working towards a more sustainable future...
The increase in energy demand and the need for lower CO2 emissions have increased the importance of ...
The paper deals with cold recovery during LNG regasification. The applications analyzed pertain to t...
The paper deals with the problem of cold recovery for direct cold utilization both in the site of re...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is one of the practical solutions for mitigating the eff...
With the aim of considering the problem of excess fuel cold energy and excessive power consumption o...
More stringent international regulations on ship's emissions require a shift towards more climate fr...
This work presents some insights into two different options for onboard carbon capture and storage (...
Post-combustion CO2 capture by absorption is a mature technology that has been implemented in many i...
Worldwide, drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are required to keep climate change to a m...
The recovery of cold energy during the regasification of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has gained atte...
Fishing vessels can be equipped with energy efficient refrigeration technology applying natural work...
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is always more and more used as alternative fuel for heavy-duty vehicles...
Recently, there has been an increased level of interest from the maritime sector towards ship based ...
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is becoming progressively attractive as a sustainable alternative fuel f...
The increasing interest in energy efficient solutions, and working towards a more sustainable future...
The increase in energy demand and the need for lower CO2 emissions have increased the importance of ...
The paper deals with cold recovery during LNG regasification. The applications analyzed pertain to t...
The paper deals with the problem of cold recovery for direct cold utilization both in the site of re...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is one of the practical solutions for mitigating the eff...
With the aim of considering the problem of excess fuel cold energy and excessive power consumption o...