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Title: Assessment of cold ironing and LNG as mitigation tools of short sea shipping emissions in port: A Spanish case study
Authors: Martínez López, Alba 
Romero, Alejandro
Orosa, José A.
UNESCO Clasification: 330511 Puertos
330801 Control de la contaminación atmosférica
332205 Fuentes no convencionales de energía
Keywords: Cold Ironing
LNG
On-Shore Power Supply
Port Sustainability
Short Sea Shipping
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: Applied Sciences (Basel) 
Abstract: By the end of 2025 European ports are required to provide (Directive 2014/94/EU) facilities to ensure the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) use and on-shore electricity supply for vessels (Cold Ironing-CI). Even though this involves considerable port investment, many uncertainties about CI and LNG performance exist because their application depends on vessel operators’ willingness. Additionally, lag times for CI connection/disconnection along with methane emissions from LNG undermine their feasibility for Short Sea Shipping (SSS). Since, among the SSS aims are the reduction in berthing times and its effectiveness for inter-islands’ traffic where, land electricity grids are frequently dependent on the fuel burning generation by penalizing the CI performance. This paper introduces a calculation method to evaluate the pollution savings in monetary terms by CI and LNG use in SSS. The method is applied to three European routes by testing the environmental performance of two fleets: feeder and Ro-Pax vessels. The results show that feeders reach higher environmental improvements by using port mitigation than Ro-Pax vessels. Additionally, the need for ensuring the sustainability of on-shore grids before the CI implementation was evinced, especially in insularity frameworks, where the environmental benefits from LNG use proved to be more effective.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/107264
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app11052050
Source: Applied Sciences (Basel) [EISSN 2076-3417], v. 11 (5), 2050, (Marzo 2021)
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