The maritime sector is currently facing a serious challenge of reducing emissions to meet the strict international and national emission regulations. In response to this challenge, the industry is initiating several research initiatives focused towards employment of alternative fuels in marine internal combustion engines. One of the promising alternatives is methanol. Methanol has multiple advantages such as higher volumetric energy density (including storage) compared to alternative fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia. Methanol is available at a relatively larger scale than hydrogen. Furthermore, compared to liquefied fuel storage of alternative fuels, methanol can be easily stored as a liquid onboard ships because of its liquid aggregation...
Transportation of people and goods largely relies on the use of fossil hydrocarbons, contributing to...
The Netherlands Ministry of Defence has declared an ambition to reduce its dependency on fossil fuel...
Global GHG emissions have become increasingly important for industries. CO2 emissions reached a ne...
The maritime sector faces major challenges with increasing regulations from the International Mariti...
SUMMETH project investigated the potential for the existing marine market to adapt to methanol, test...
Although waterborne transport is an energy efficient means of transport, its contribution to greenho...
Abstract—Methanol is an alternative fuel that can be used in spark-ignition engines and has the pote...
As a result of climate change and increasingly stringent emission legislation the shipping industry ...
Pursuing net-zero emission operations in the shipping industry are quintessential for this sector to...
Work on several aspects of using pure methanol as an alternate fuel are reported. A stock (OEM) Pint...
Superyachts are large emitters of greenhouse gases, as well as other emissions such as NOx, SOx and ...
The maritime sector faces major challenges to reduce its impact on global warming. The use of methan...
Climate change and global warming, a growing maritime sector, and the roadmap away from fossil fuels...
Examining the effects of converting marine diesel engines to methanol engines in terms of economics,...
Laws concerning emissions from heavy duty (HD) internal combustion engines are becoming increasingly...
Transportation of people and goods largely relies on the use of fossil hydrocarbons, contributing to...
The Netherlands Ministry of Defence has declared an ambition to reduce its dependency on fossil fuel...
Global GHG emissions have become increasingly important for industries. CO2 emissions reached a ne...
The maritime sector faces major challenges with increasing regulations from the International Mariti...
SUMMETH project investigated the potential for the existing marine market to adapt to methanol, test...
Although waterborne transport is an energy efficient means of transport, its contribution to greenho...
Abstract—Methanol is an alternative fuel that can be used in spark-ignition engines and has the pote...
As a result of climate change and increasingly stringent emission legislation the shipping industry ...
Pursuing net-zero emission operations in the shipping industry are quintessential for this sector to...
Work on several aspects of using pure methanol as an alternate fuel are reported. A stock (OEM) Pint...
Superyachts are large emitters of greenhouse gases, as well as other emissions such as NOx, SOx and ...
The maritime sector faces major challenges to reduce its impact on global warming. The use of methan...
Climate change and global warming, a growing maritime sector, and the roadmap away from fossil fuels...
Examining the effects of converting marine diesel engines to methanol engines in terms of economics,...
Laws concerning emissions from heavy duty (HD) internal combustion engines are becoming increasingly...
Transportation of people and goods largely relies on the use of fossil hydrocarbons, contributing to...
The Netherlands Ministry of Defence has declared an ambition to reduce its dependency on fossil fuel...
Global GHG emissions have become increasingly important for industries. CO2 emissions reached a ne...