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Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
Article . 2012 . Peer-reviewed
License: Elsevier TDM
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Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
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Selection of techniques for reducing shipping NOx and SOx emissions
Authors: Yang, Zaili L.; Zhang, D.; Caglayan, O.; Jenkinson, I. D.; Bonsall, S.; Wang, J.; Huang, M.; +1 Authors
Yang, Zaili L.; Zhang, D.; Caglayan, O.; Jenkinson, I. D.; Bonsall, S.; Wang, J.; Huang, M.; Yan, X. P.;
Abstract
Abstract This paper develops a subjective generic methodology for providing ship owners with a transparent evaluation tool for selecting their preferred NOx and SOx control techniques. We quantitatively analyse the merits of the control methods available in marine air pollution control practice using data collected from shipping companies, shipyards and maritime academies. We also prioritize the applicable control techniques with respect to operational shipping environments.
Country
Sweden
Related Organizations
- Liverpool John Moores University United Kingdom
- World Maritime University Sweden
- Wuhan University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- World Maritime University Sweden
- Wuhan Polytechnic University China (People's Republic of)
Keywords
Maritime air pollution;Maritime pollution policies;MARPOL;TOPSIS
Maritime air pollution;Maritime pollution policies;MARPOL;TOPSIS

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