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Effects of fuel-specific energy and operational demands on cost/ emission estimates: A case study on heavy fuel-oil vs liquefied natural gas

机译:特定于燃料的能源和运营需求对成本/排放估算的影响:以重质燃油与液化天然气为例的研究

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Maritime industry is in constant pursuit of viable alternatives in order to comply with present and imminent regulations which address pollution by marine fuels. Cost/emission estimates, which determine the efficacy of compliance options, rely heavily on bottom-up methodologies for estimating fuel consumptions. These methodologies employ representative databases for their estimates instead of actual in-situ data. The use of in-situ data is therefore of paramount importance for accuracy of end results on which industry-wide strategic decisions are based.Moreover, total fuel consumption of a potential alternative is calculated simply using energy conversion factors in comparison to a conventional fuel. However, each compliance-option comprises of unique process-components which demand diverse operational, electrical and heating energy requirements which in turn alter their fuel consumptions and emission inventories. Therefore, each compliance-pathway should be assessed individually using in-situ data in order to estimate fuel consumptions and emission inventories rather than using energy conversion factors between them.A case study which utilizes in-situ data is conducted to assess the effect of fuel-specific processes on energy/operational demand and the emission estimates between residual heavy fuel-oils and liquefied natural-gas for a bulk carrier. The findings reveal that allocation and apportion of fuel-specific electrical/heating energy demands as well as operational components to each compliance option would produce more accurate emission estimates as well as realistic cost comparisons. Moreover, the study endorses that the use of natural gas as a marine fuel is highly commendable and asserts that in fact more emission reductions can be achieved than previously estimated.
机译:海上工业一直在寻求可行的替代方案,以便遵守解决海洋燃料污染的现行法规和迫在眉睫的法规。成本/排放估算值决定了合规方案的有效性,在很大程度上依靠自下而上的方法来估算燃料消耗。这些方法采用代表性数据库进行估算,而不是实际的现场数据。因此,现场数据的使用对于最终结果的准确性至关重要,而最终结果的准确性是整个行业战略决策的基础。此外,与常规燃料相比,仅使用能量转换因子就可以计算出潜在替代方案的总燃料消耗。但是,每个合规性选项都包含独特的过程组件,这些过程组件需要不同的操作,电能和热能需求,进而改变其燃料消耗和排放清单。因此,应使用原位数据单独评估每个合规性途径,以便估计燃料消耗和排放清单,而不是使用它们之间的能量转换因子。进行了一个利用原位数据评估燃料效果的案例研究能源/运营需求的特定过程以及散货船的残留重质燃料油和液化天然气之间的排放估算。研究结果表明,将燃料特定的电/热能需求以及操作组件分配和分配给每个合规性选择,将会产生更准确的排放估算以及实际的成本比较。此外,该研究认可使用天然气作为船用燃料是高度值得赞扬的,并声称实际上可以实现比以前估计的更多的减排量。

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    《Transportation Research》 |2019年第4期|77-89|共13页
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    Univ Tasmania, Australian Maritime Coll, Swanson Bldg,F91, Launceston, Tas 7250, Australia;

    Univ Tasmania, Australian Maritime Coll, Swanson Bldg,F91, Launceston, Tas 7250, Australia;

    Univ Tasmania, Australian Maritime Coll, Swanson Bldg,F91, Launceston, Tas 7250, Australia;

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