Transcription of Future Ship powering optionS - IMO
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Future ship powering optionS Exploring alternative methods of ship propulsion July 2013. Future ship powering optionS c1. Contents Foreword 2 Glossary 76. Executive summary 3 References 77. 1. Introduction 8 Appendices 78. Drivers for change 9 1. Terms of reference 78. Carbon emissions 9 2. Membership of the working group 79. Price of oil 10 3. Referee and review group 81. The shipping industry 11 4. Statement from Vice-President of the European Technical development 11 Commission Siim Kallas and EU Commissioner Operation 13 for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard, October 2012 82.
6 Royal Academy of Engineering Future ship powering options 7 Hydrogen, compressed air and liquid nitrogen are likely to be long-term propulsion considerations.
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
SYSTEMS, Systems Propulsion Systems, Electric Propulsion Systems for Ships, PROPULSION, COMPARISON OF ELECTRIC MOTORS USED, Propulsion systems, Quality Assurance Requirements For Pratt, News Cat C18 Marine Propulsion Engine, NEWS – CAT C18 MARINE PROPULSION ENGINE, ArTILLErY Autonomous Towed Howitzer Ordnance System, Gas engine propulsion in ships, Model-Based Systems Engineering