Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships

Climate change is here, and the impacts are imminent. As the world continues to tackle this challenge, the maritime industry is picking up the pace towards greener shipping. Over the past two decades, the industry has gradually approached the issue in pursuit of a zero-emissions shipping environment...

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Main Author: Ngui, Jolene Siew Min
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1499252021-05-20T04:25:56Z Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships Ngui, Jolene Siew Min - School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Jeremy Seow Kheng Oon khengoon.seow@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Maritime studies Climate change is here, and the impacts are imminent. As the world continues to tackle this challenge, the maritime industry is picking up the pace towards greener shipping. Over the past two decades, the industry has gradually approached the issue in pursuit of a zero-emissions shipping environment. The industry has seen a rise in regulations combating GHG emissions and increasing developments of green technologies. However, are these regulations and developments effective? Furthermore, is every stakeholder in the industry open to these changes? This paper will discuss and evaluate the effectiveness of regulations and R&D related to decarbonisation in the maritime industry, taking into account the responses of stakeholders in the industry. It will also seek to analyse the feasibility of a complete decarbonisation of the industry within this century. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2021-05-20T04:25:56Z 2021-05-20T04:25:56Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Ngui, J. S. M. (2021). Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149925 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149925 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships
description Climate change is here, and the impacts are imminent. As the world continues to tackle this challenge, the maritime industry is picking up the pace towards greener shipping. Over the past two decades, the industry has gradually approached the issue in pursuit of a zero-emissions shipping environment. The industry has seen a rise in regulations combating GHG emissions and increasing developments of green technologies. However, are these regulations and developments effective? Furthermore, is every stakeholder in the industry open to these changes? This paper will discuss and evaluate the effectiveness of regulations and R&D related to decarbonisation in the maritime industry, taking into account the responses of stakeholders in the industry. It will also seek to analyse the feasibility of a complete decarbonisation of the industry within this century.
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title Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships
title_short Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships
title_full Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships
title_fullStr Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships
title_full_unstemmed Shipping sustainability : reducing CO2 4th propulsion revolution. To eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from ships
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