2022
DOI: 10.7225/toms.v11.n01.w10
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Revelatory Case Study for the Emergence of Powerships: The Floating Power Plant Innovation for Rural Electrification

Abstract: The existence of energy is essential to countries striving to survive, both  socially and economically. In this context, countries establish different types of power plants and use alternative energy resource,s such as solar and wind power, to meet their energy needs. Establishing power plants and using alternative energy resources are tough for some regions, such as Middle Eastern, African, and Asian countries. Thereby Powerships have been developed due to the consideration that these countries suffer from en… Show more

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“…The design of the ship's propulsion system will depend on the type of ship, the main size, the ship's speed, the stern model, and the hull model (Lin et al, 2020). The propulsion system of the main part of the ship is closely related to the thermal power generation cycle (Pamik et al, 2022). Thermal power generation is a cycle of burning fuel to produce energy to produce electricity that will be used to drive the ship's propulsion system (Gaber et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of the ship's propulsion system will depend on the type of ship, the main size, the ship's speed, the stern model, and the hull model (Lin et al, 2020). The propulsion system of the main part of the ship is closely related to the thermal power generation cycle (Pamik et al, 2022). Thermal power generation is a cycle of burning fuel to produce energy to produce electricity that will be used to drive the ship's propulsion system (Gaber et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%