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Sustainable energy propulsion system for sea transport to achieve United Nations sustainable development goals: a review

Zhi Yung Tay, Dimitrios Konovessis

2023Discover Sustainability48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The cost of renewable energy technologies such as wind and solar is falling significantly over the decade and this can have a large influence on the efforts to reach sustainability. With the shipping industry contributing to a whopping 3.3% in global CO 2 emissions, the International Maritime Organization has adopted short-term measures to reduce the carbon intensity of all ships by 50% by 2050. One of the means to achieve this ambitious target is the utilisation of propulsion systems powered by sustainable energy. This review paper summarises the current state of the adoption of renewable energy and alternative fuels used for ship propulsion. Special focus is given to the means of these alternative energies in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, in particular Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) and Goal 13 (Climate Action). A state-of-the-art for various ships powered by renewable energy and alternative fuels is investigated and their technologies for mitigating carbon emissions are described. The cost for each technology found in the literature is summarised and the pros and cons of each technology are studied.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energySustainabilityEnvironmental economicsSustainable developmentBusinessPropulsionGreenhouse gasWind powerFossil fuelNatural resource economicsEngineeringEconomicsWaste managementPolitical scienceLawElectrical engineeringEcologyBiologyAerospace engineeringMaritime Transport Emissions and EfficiencyHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
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