(146c) Possible Solutions for Reducing NOx and SOx Emissions From Large Cargo Ships
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2010
2010 Spring Meeting & 6th Global Congress on Process Safety
13th Topical on Refinery Processing
Strategies for Low Sulfur Marine Fuels
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 - 3:00pm to 3:30pm
In an attempt to curb air pollution from the shipping industry, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed two new sets of standards in July 2009, which requires ships that have compression-ignition engines with a capacity of 30 liters or more per cylinder in U.S. waters to cut nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions by 15%-25% by 2011, and up to 80% by 2016 from the current level. The stringent new standards will force shipping operators to invest in more efficient and cleaner engine and emission reduction technologies. This paper summarized some potential solutions for emissions reduction from large cargo ships, e.g., selective catalytic reduction (SCR) for NOx reduction, blending of biofuel with heavy fuel oil (HFO), application of oxygenates in marine diesel, sea water scrubbing for SOx reduction, and plasma technology for emission reduction, etc.
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