2024
DOI: 10.21278/brod75202
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The decarbonisation of the maritime sector: Horizon 2050

José Miguel Mahía Prados

Abstract: The decarbonisation of the maritime sector is one of the world’s priorities to reduce the volume of polluting emissions. The basis of this decarbonisation is the adaptation of existing ships to emission control regulations by means of transformations, installation of new equipment, development of new low-emission fuels and development of the infrastructure that makes the supply of this new generation of fuels feasible. In addition, hydrogen is the energy vector for all these new technologies, and its role over… Show more

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“…Technical measures are design related and therefore more favourable for new ships. These measures refer to windassisted propulsion, fuel type change [10,16,19], waste heat recovery [12], upgrading and maintenance of propulsion system, hull retrofit (bulb and/or stern modification, installation of energy saving devices [10], etc.…”
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“…Technical measures are design related and therefore more favourable for new ships. These measures refer to windassisted propulsion, fuel type change [10,16,19], waste heat recovery [12], upgrading and maintenance of propulsion system, hull retrofit (bulb and/or stern modification, installation of energy saving devices [10], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…factor is calculated as mean value of the equations obtained by Grigson, Wright, and Conn and Ferguson given in [51]: (19). …”
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confidence: 99%