Environmental solutions for maritime ships: challenges and needs

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Production Engineering Archives Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.30657/pea.2023.29.25
Michalina Gucma, A. Deja, Jakub Szymonowicz
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Abstract The manuscript focuses on the subject of environmental solutions for maritime ships. With the increasing volume of cargo transported by sea, it is crucial to minimise its environmental impact. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has introduced new regulations in recent years to limit environmental damage. IMO’s initial strategy for reducing GHG emissions from ships aims to reduce GHG emissions from vessels by 50% by 2050 and CO2 emissions by 70% compared to 2008 (Resolution MEPC.304 (72), 2018). This has prompted ship owners to seek solutions to reduce fossil fuel consumption. The study aims to determine the feasibility of using eco-friendly solutions in maritime shipping to meet the challenges and needs of sustainable maritime fleet. Own contribution includes expert findings, which evaluate individual solutions and their potential uses in global maritime fleet. The publication also highlights the current usage of eco-friendly solutions on ships as well as crew and ship owner attitudes towards their future use and presents conceptual solutions. It should be noted that the subject-matter addressed in this paper is topical and very important in view of the limitations being introduced in respect of environmental standards.
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海事船舶的环境解决方案:挑战和需求
摘要:该手稿的重点是海洋船舶的环境解决方案的主题。随着海上货物运输量的增加,将其对环境的影响降到最低是至关重要的。近年来,国际海事组织(IMO)出台了限制环境破坏的新规定。国际海事组织减少船舶温室气体排放的初步战略旨在到2050年将船舶温室气体排放量减少50%,与2008年相比,二氧化碳排放量减少70% (MEPC.304(72)号决议,2018)。这促使船东寻求减少化石燃料消耗的解决方案。该研究旨在确定在海运中使用生态友好解决方案的可行性,以满足可持续海运船队的挑战和需求。自己的贡献包括专家调查结果,评估个别解决方案及其在全球海运船队中的潜在用途。该出版物还强调了目前船舶上环保解决方案的使用情况,以及船员和船东对其未来使用的态度,并提出了概念性解决方案。应当指出的是,鉴于在环境标准方面引入的限制,本文所讨论的主题是时效性的,而且非常重要。
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