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Solution of the Two-vector Problem of Resource Saving on Board of the Ship

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Recently, the International Maritime Organization has taken a number of design decisions aimed at reducing the consumption of marine diesel fuel, carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions. The latter can be achieved by introducing the ship's energy efficiency management plan into maritime practice, minimizing the operational coefficient of the ship's energy efficiency, and transferring maritime transport to low-sulfur fuel. In addition to the above measures, this article proposes an integrated technology for the purification of exhaust gases from ship power plants (EG SPP) and utilization of the heat of exhaust gases from the SPP. The analysis of the known technical solutions for the purification and utilization of the heat of the exhaust gas of the power plant is carried out, their shortcomings are revealed and the ways of developing a resource-saving technology are outlined. As a result of the research carried out, the main components that lead to an increase in the efficiency of sea cargo transportation and the protection of the environment have been identified. Due to the implementation of the developed integrated technology, the damage to the air basin from the EG SPP is reduced by five times.

Published in American Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (Volume 6, Issue 6)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajtte.20210606.11
Page(s) 147-155
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Keywords

“Greenhouse” Effect, Utilization of Exhaust Heat, Catalytic Cleaning, Fuel Consumption, Marine Environment, Emissions

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