This work addresses the techno-economic design of different carbon dioxide capture configurations for separating the CO2 from the flue gases of naval engines and storing it onboard large container ships. The outcomes of low-carbon vessels configurations are compared with standard ships fuelled by heavy fuel oil or liquefied natural gas.
This work addresses the techno-economic design of different carbon dioxide capture configurations for separating the CO2 from the flue gases of naval engines and storing it onboard large container ships. The outcomes of low-carbon vessels configurations are compared with standard ships fuelled by heavy fuel oil or liquefied natural gas.
Techno-economic evaluation of an on-board carbon capture plant for container ships
VISONA', MARCO
2022/2023
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This work addresses the techno-economic design of different carbon dioxide capture configurations for separating the CO2 from the flue gases of naval engines and storing it onboard large container ships. The outcomes of low-carbon vessels configurations are compared with standard ships fuelled by heavy fuel oil or liquefied natural gas.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12608/55918