Skip navigation
  •  Inicio
  • UDC 
    • Cómo depositar
    • Políticas del RUC
    • FAQ
    • Derechos de autor
    • Más información en INFOguías UDC
  • Listar 
    • Comunidades
    • Buscar por:
    • Fecha de publicación
    • Autor
    • Título
    • Materia
  • Ayuda
    • español
    • Gallegan
    • English
  • Acceder
  •  Español 
    • Español
    • Galego
    • English
  
Ver ítem 
  •   RUC
  • Escola Técnica Superior de Náutica e Máquinas
  • Investigación (ETSNM)
  • Ver ítem
  •   RUC
  • Escola Técnica Superior de Náutica e Máquinas
  • Investigación (ETSNM)
  • Ver ítem
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

The decarbonisation of the maritime sector: Horizon 2050

Thumbnail
Ver/Abrir
RomeroGomez_Manuel_2024_Decarbonisation_of_the_maritime_sector.pdf (1.498Mb)
Use este enlace para citar
http://hdl.handle.net/2183/36501
Creative Commons Atribución CC BY 3.0 Unported
Excepto si se señala otra cosa, la licencia del ítem se describe como Creative Commons Atribución CC BY 3.0 Unported
Colecciones
  • Investigación (ETSNM) [84]
Metadatos
Mostrar el registro completo del ítem
Título
The decarbonisation of the maritime sector: Horizon 2050
Autor(es)
Romero Gómez, Manuel
Naveiro, Manuel
Arias-Fernández, Ignacio
Mahía Prados, José Miguel
Fecha
2024
Cita bibliográfica
Mahía Prados, J. M., Arias Fernández, I., Romero Gómez, M., & Parga Naveiro, M. (2024). The decarbonisation of the maritime sector: Horizon 2050. Brodogradnja, 75(2) DOI: http://doi.org/10.21278/brod75202
Resumen
[Abstract] The decarbonisation of the maritime sector is one of the world's priorities to reduce the volume of polluting emissions. The basis of this decarbonisation is the adaptation of existing ships to emission control regulations by means of transformations, installation of new equipment, development of new low-emission fuels and development of the infrastructure that makes the supply of this new generation of fuels feasible. In addition, hydrogen is the energy vector for all these new technologies, and its role over the next 30 years needs to be addressed. In a changing global situation such as the one we are currently experiencing; this article has the objective of making a review paper on the different fuels currently being used in the maritime sector and the existing alternatives. It also discusses the situation and the impact the current environmental situation has on the world ship order book, both in terms of legislation and economics. As a conclusion, the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) will have a very important role to play as a bridge between the current situation and the development of hydrogen technology. Hydrogen is an energy vector that can achieve the decarbonisation objectives by 2050. Storage problems, lack of infrastructures to supply it and the development of technology and regulations are the major challenges it will have to face. Biofuels also present a serious proposal for the decarbonisation of the sector, and the role of hydrogen in their composition, is essential to achieve green fuel generation.
Palabras clave
Decarbonisation Hydrogen
New fuels
Marine sector
Emission
 
Versión del editor
http://doi.org/10.21278/brod75202
Derechos
Creative Commons Atribución CC BY 3.0 Unported

Listar

Todo RUCComunidades & ColeccionesPor fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasGrupo de InvestigaciónTitulaciónEsta colecciónPor fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasGrupo de InvestigaciónTitulación

Mi cuenta

AccederRegistro

Estadísticas

Ver Estadísticas de uso
Sherpa
OpenArchives
OAIster
Scholar Google
UNIVERSIDADE DA CORUÑA. Servizo de Biblioteca.    DSpace Software Copyright © 2002-2013 Duraspace - Sugerencias