Abstract: In response to the pressing need for transportation decarbonization, this paper examines the often overlooked domain of inland waterway transport and seeks to answer which alternative fuel or power source is the most promising for that sector. As the shipping industry significantly contributes to global carbon emissions, it has been shifting towards alternative fuels and decarbonization measures in the effort to reduce them, whereas the inland waterways, operating predominantly on diesel engines, have not achieved equivalent substantial progress. Employing a systematic literature review and regional analysis, this study identifies notable trends. LNG initially emerged as a favored alternative fuel, but recent studies emphasize a s...
Decarbonization of the shipping sector is inevitable and can be made by transitioning into low- or z...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate potential synergies between the maritime transportation sector ...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
Global maritime transportation is responsible for around 3% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas em...
The present study seeks to select the most important articles and reviews from the Web of Science d...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, primarily driven by carbon dioxide (CO2), have disrupt...
Current Greenhous gas emissions (GHG) from maritime transport represent around 3% of global anthropo...
This review paper examines the possible pathways and possible technologies available that will help ...
This report will study the feasibility of the adoption of alternative greener marine fuels in the ma...
Awareness of the consequences of excessive greenhouse gas emissions in maritime transport has prompt...
The goal of reducing the climate impact of shipping requires many different activities. To reduce gr...
The transport sector is characterised by distinct rises in energy consumption both throughout Europe...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and European Union (EU) have set targets to reduce gre...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Cata...
The high environmental impacts of transport mean that there is an increasing interest in utilising l...
Decarbonization of the shipping sector is inevitable and can be made by transitioning into low- or z...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate potential synergies between the maritime transportation sector ...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...
Global maritime transportation is responsible for around 3% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas em...
The present study seeks to select the most important articles and reviews from the Web of Science d...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, primarily driven by carbon dioxide (CO2), have disrupt...
Current Greenhous gas emissions (GHG) from maritime transport represent around 3% of global anthropo...
This review paper examines the possible pathways and possible technologies available that will help ...
This report will study the feasibility of the adoption of alternative greener marine fuels in the ma...
Awareness of the consequences of excessive greenhouse gas emissions in maritime transport has prompt...
The goal of reducing the climate impact of shipping requires many different activities. To reduce gr...
The transport sector is characterised by distinct rises in energy consumption both throughout Europe...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and European Union (EU) have set targets to reduce gre...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Cata...
The high environmental impacts of transport mean that there is an increasing interest in utilising l...
Decarbonization of the shipping sector is inevitable and can be made by transitioning into low- or z...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate potential synergies between the maritime transportation sector ...
In this paper, we discuss the greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from international shippin...