The project MoVe IT! (www.moveit-fp7.eu), funded by the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union, aims at a modernisation of inland waterway vessels with focus on retrofitting of existing vessels and technology transfer from new buildings and other transport modes. The topics of the project refer to the improvement of energy efficiency and environmental behaviour of inland waterway vessels, as well as the implementation of alternative energy sources to gasoil. Environmental assessment of various retrofit options is one major objective of the MoVe IT! project. The analysis is carried out for five vessels, comprising a container vessel, three pushers and a motor cargo vessel being operated together with a lighter. In this paper only ...
The focus on reducing global emissions has increased over the last decades, and has resulted in stri...
Presently, Central European waterways are utilized below their capacities while traffic volume on ra...
The peculiarities of the European inland waterway transport are analyzed, and a novel design of a pu...
The project MoVe IT! (www.moveit-fp7.eu), funded by the Seventh Framework Programme of the European ...
In MoVe IT!, a project in the European 7th framework package, it is investigated how existing Europe...
On behalf of the Belgian Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, the Maritime Technology Divi...
AbstractFreight transport is an essential issue to the competitiveness of territories but the negati...
Inland navigation is known as a safe and environmentally friendly transport mode. Compared with mari...
Nowadays the interest for environmental issues is steadily gaining ground. Inescapably, the shipping...
To ensure the development of sustainability, the Europe Union (EU) set the goal of becoming a climat...
In Sweden and Europe the interest for sustainable development is constantly growing. The transport s...
The low emission mobility is one of the major goals of the European transport policy. Energy and cli...
Waterborne transport contributes to around 14% of the overall greenhouse gas emissions of transport ...
Shipping is the world’s largest mode of transportation, considering mass moved a distance: it is the...
The European Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) is a viable and effective alternative to roa...
The focus on reducing global emissions has increased over the last decades, and has resulted in stri...
Presently, Central European waterways are utilized below their capacities while traffic volume on ra...
The peculiarities of the European inland waterway transport are analyzed, and a novel design of a pu...
The project MoVe IT! (www.moveit-fp7.eu), funded by the Seventh Framework Programme of the European ...
In MoVe IT!, a project in the European 7th framework package, it is investigated how existing Europe...
On behalf of the Belgian Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, the Maritime Technology Divi...
AbstractFreight transport is an essential issue to the competitiveness of territories but the negati...
Inland navigation is known as a safe and environmentally friendly transport mode. Compared with mari...
Nowadays the interest for environmental issues is steadily gaining ground. Inescapably, the shipping...
To ensure the development of sustainability, the Europe Union (EU) set the goal of becoming a climat...
In Sweden and Europe the interest for sustainable development is constantly growing. The transport s...
The low emission mobility is one of the major goals of the European transport policy. Energy and cli...
Waterborne transport contributes to around 14% of the overall greenhouse gas emissions of transport ...
Shipping is the world’s largest mode of transportation, considering mass moved a distance: it is the...
The European Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) is a viable and effective alternative to roa...
The focus on reducing global emissions has increased over the last decades, and has resulted in stri...
Presently, Central European waterways are utilized below their capacities while traffic volume on ra...
The peculiarities of the European inland waterway transport are analyzed, and a novel design of a pu...