Study of alternate engine propulsion systems to reduce Co2 emissions from coastal ships
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2011-12
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IIT, Kharagpur
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This paper looks into the various engine propulsion systems like conventional reciprocating engines with HFO/LNG dual fuels, direct/electric propulsion with emphasis on reducing CO2 emissions from coastal ships. LNG is quickly emerging as a strong alternative to HFO because 20-30% reduction of CO2 can be achieved using this fuel. This paper also looks into the necessity for considering LNG for coastal shipping. A technical analysis is carried out for the additional expenditure incurred in way of the additional/alternate equipment and the benefits due to complying with IMO’s Tier II and III requirements (no need to install any other emission cleaning equipment expenditure saved), reduced carbon foot print, reduced maintenance costs, increase in the thermal efficiency of the engine, etc. Carbon dioxide emissions from all alternatives are also presented.
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Carbon Di Oxide, IMO, Nitrogen Oxides, Heavy fuel oil, Liquefied Natural Gas