How do alternative fuels like LNG, hydrogen, and ammonia compare in terms of efficiency and emissions?
Marine engineering is a field that deals with the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of ships and other marine structures. One of the main challenges that marine engineers face is how to reduce the environmental impact of shipping, which accounts for about 2.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. One way to achieve this is by using alternative fuels that have lower carbon intensity and lower air pollutants than conventional fuels like heavy fuel oil (HFO) or marine diesel oil (MDO). In this article, we will compare three alternative fuels that have been proposed or tested for marine applications: liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, and ammonia.
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Pranav GauthamMsc Mechanical Engineering @Trinity college dublin | Suspension team at Formula Trinity I Design Engineer at Brakes…
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John Butler CEng FIMarESTEnergy Transition Evangelist | Strategy Development | Hydrogen Enthusiast | Mentor | Project Management Practitioner
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Cmdr (Dr.⁹) Reji Kurien Thomas , FRSA, MLE℠I Empower Sectors as a Global Tech & Business Transformation Leader| Stephen Hawking Award 2024| Harvard Leader | UK…