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Techno-economic assessment of alternative marine fuels for inland shipping in Croatia (CROSBI ID 295757)

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Perčić Maja ; Vladimir, Nikola ; Fan, Ailong Techno-economic assessment of alternative marine fuels for inland shipping in Croatia // Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 148 (2021), 111363, 15. doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111363

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Perčić Maja ; Vladimir, Nikola ; Fan, Ailong

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Techno-economic assessment of alternative marine fuels for inland shipping in Croatia

Emissions reduction targets are pushing the shipping industry towards cleaner and more energy- efficient solutions. One option proposed is to replace conventional marine fuels with cleaner fuels. This is particularly important for vessels engaged in short-sea shipping and inland waterway transportation because their exhaust gases more negatively affect the local population than long-distance ships do. Hence the aim of this study is to undertake a technical, environmental and economic analysis of alternative fuels to reduce the environmental footprint and lifetime costs of inland waterway transportation. The analysis will focus on Croatia whose existing outdated inland waterway fleet needs to meet the goals of the Low-Carbon Development Strategy of the Republic of Croatia. In the study, a life-cycle analysis and life-cycle cost assessment of different alternative fuels will be performed taking into account the operating profiles and technical characteristics of vessels working in Croatia. The potential effects of a carbon tax are also examined in a case study considering carbon emissions reduction targets in Croatia by 2030. The electrification of ships is highlighted as the most environmentally friendly option for each considered ship, reaching a carbon emission reduction of up to 51%, while the most cost-effective option varies for each ship.

Inland waterways ; Carbon emissions ; Carbon tax ; Alternative fuels ; Life-cycle analysis

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Podaci o izdanju

148

2021.

111363

15

objavljeno

1364-0321

1879-0690

10.1016/j.rser.2021.111363

Povezanost rada

Brodogradnja, Strojarstvo, Tehnologija prometa i transport

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