Year: 2023 Language: english Author: Mærsk Mc-Kinney Genre: Research papers Edition: Version 6 | June 2023 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 25 Description: Using Bio Diesel onboard vessels - An overview of fuel handling and emission management considerations. The paper series covers the impact and role of vessel greenhouse gas and air pollutant emission reduction in maturing alternative fuel pathways. Onboard impact is defined in terms of tank-to-wake global warming potential, with the role of onboard emission reduction either being for regulatory compliance or as an option to reduce emissions. Fuel pathway maturity is an assessment of solution readiness across the entire value chain. This paper presents the results from the working group, including an overview of regulatory drivers, onboard vessel bunkering, handling, and storage considerations. We also include experimental results from our investigations of fuel stability and NOX emissions measurement tests. Furthermore, we provide our recommended step-by-step processes for bunkering and onboard handling
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Using Bio Diesel onboard vessels
Language: english
Author: Mærsk Mc-Kinney
Genre: Research papers
Edition: Version 6 | June 2023
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 25
Description: Using Bio Diesel onboard vessels - An overview of fuel handling and emission management considerations.
The paper series covers the impact and role of vessel greenhouse gas and air pollutant emission reduction
in maturing alternative fuel pathways. Onboard impact is defined in terms of tank-to-wake global warming
potential, with the role of onboard emission reduction either being for regulatory compliance or as an option
to reduce emissions. Fuel pathway maturity is an assessment of solution readiness across the entire
value chain.
This paper presents the results from the working group, including an overview of regulatory drivers, onboard
vessel bunkering, handling, and storage considerations. We also include experimental results from our
investigations of fuel stability and NOX emissions measurement tests. Furthermore, we provide our
recommended step-by-step processes for bunkering and onboard handling
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