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LNG vs. MDO in Marine Fuel Emissions Tracking

Styliani Livaniou, Georgios Chatzistelios, Dimitrios V. Lyridis, Evangelos Bellos

2022Sustainability23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The continuous increase in global maritime freight transport has led to an increase in emissions. The port of Heraklion was selected as a case study to investigate the environmental impact of shipping in wider areas. Two different maritime fuels were examined: the conventional maritime fuel, marine diesel oil (MDO), and an alternative maritime fuel, liquified natural gas (LNG). To carry out this study, real data from the port of Heraklion, the Lloyd’s Register Fairplay (LRF) Sea-Web database, and literature reviews were used. The bottom-up method was adopted for data processing. The results of this study demonstrate that alternative maritime fuels, such as LNG, could drastically reduce SO2, NOx, PM, and CO2 emissions.

Topics & Concepts

Liquefied natural gasPort (circuit theory)Diesel fuelEnvironmental scienceFuel oilNOxWaste managementOn boardMarine engineeringEngineeringNatural gasCombustionOrganic chemistryChemistryElectrical engineeringAerospace engineeringMaritime Transport Emissions and EfficiencyMaritime Ports and LogisticsVehicle emissions and performance
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