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राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र
National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

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2023

White Paper on Indian Coastal Green Shipping Programme

Author(s):

Det Norske Veritas (DNV)

This white paper set national climate targets and political ambitions for domestic shipping, establish maritime clusters and increase cooperation between industry actors throughout the value chain, developing short-term and long-term plans for green coastal shipping.

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2023

The Application of Hybrid Energy system (Hydrogen Fuel cell, wind, and solar) in Shipping

Author(s):

Dolatabadi S H, Ölçer A I, Vakili S

This study assesses 3 potential alternative options – solar energy, wind power, and hydrogen with fuel cell- including their capacity, cons, and pros. The primary aim of this research was to determine the overall production of wind, solar, and HFC power on ships and to identify the appropriate ship sizes where a combination of these energy sources can be utilized for propulsion.

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2023

Environmental Impact Assessment of Green Ammonia-Powered Very Large Tanker Ship for Decarbonized Future Shipping Operations

Author(s):

Ahmed S, Li T, Yi P, Chen R

This study assessed the environmental impacts and performance of a newly built green ammonia-powered, very large oil and chemical tanker designed for the Atlantic Ocean route from Rotterdam to New York Port.

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2023

Inherent Safety of Clean Fuels for Maritime Transport

Author(s):

Zanobetti F, Pio G , Jafarzadeh S, Ortiz M M, Cozzani V

An innovative methodology was developed to rank the safety performance of these systems at early design stages, analyzing a case study of long-distance maritime transportation.

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2023

Towards an Equitable Transition in the Decarbonization Of International Maritime Transport: Exemptions or Carbon Revenues?

Author(s):

Dominioni G

This article explores the pros and cons of exemptions and strategic carbon revenue use as potential equity strategies for international shipping market-based measures.

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2023

IMO Off Course for Decarbonisation of Shipping? Three Challenges for Stricter Policy

Author(s):

Bach H, Hansen T

In this paper, the authors provide insights regarding the regulatory challenges for implementing stricter regulation of GHG emissions at IMO level.

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2023

Cost and Environmental Impact Assessment of Mandatory Speed Reduction of Maritime Fleets

Author(s):

Marques C H, Pereda P C, Lucchesi A, Ramos R F, Fiksdahl O, Assis L F, Pereira N N, Caprace J D

The present work estimates the impacts of implementing a mandatory reduction of speed and propulsion power on costs and CO2 emissions. In particular, the analysis developed in this paper comprises the estimation of ship costs and CO2 emissions, considering the nature of cargo shipped and the ship type and size.

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2023

Subsidy Policy Optimization of Multimodal Transport on Emission Reduction Considering Carrier Pricing Game and Shipping Resilience: a Case Study of Shanghai Port

Author(s):

Chen Z, Zhang Z, Bian Z, Dai L, Hu H

This study innovatively considers the pricing game among highway, railway, and waterway carriers and aims to maximize the carbon emission reduction per unit subsidy.

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2023

Feasibility of Green Ammonia Trading Via Pipelines and Shipping: Cases of Europe, North Africa, and South America

Author(s):

Galimova T, Fasihi M, Bogdanov D, Breyer C

This paper aims to compare the cost of imported e-ammonia to Germany, Finland, and Spain from regions with excellent renewable resources, Morocco and Chile, to the cost of local production, and to quantify potential economic savings due to trading.

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2023

Sustainable Transition Towards Greener and Cleaner Seaborne Shipping Industry: Challenges and Opportunities

Author(s):

Oloruntobi O, Mokhtar K, Gohari A, Asif S, Chuah L F

This study aims to analyze the ongoing causes and unintended consequences driving this revolution in the maritime shipping industry, examining the current state and rising projections beyond 2030.

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