Research and innovation identified to decarbonise the maritime sector

Janie Ling-Chin, Rachel Simpson, Alasdair Cairns, Dawei Wu, Ying Xie, Dongping Song, Sergii Kashkarov, Vladimir Molkov, Ioannis Moutzouris, Laurie Wright, Pietro Tricoli, Cliff Dansoh, Angad Panesar, Katie Chong, Pengfei Liu, Dibyendu Roy, Yaodong Wang, Andrew Smallbone, Anthony Paul Roskilly

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

59 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

The maritime sector requires technically, environmentally, socially, and economically informed pathways to decarbonise and eliminate all emissions harmful to the environment and health. This is extremely challenging and complex, and a wide range of technologies and solutions are currently being explored. However, it is important to assess the state-of-the-art and identify further research and innovation required to accelerate decarbonisation. The UK National Clean Maritime Research Hub have identified key priority areas to drive this process, with particular focus on marine fuels, power and propulsion, vessel efficiency, port operations and infrastructure, digitalisation, finance, regulation, and policy.
Original languageEnglish
Article number0001
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalGreen Energy and Sustainability
Volume4
Issue number1
Early online date27 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 27 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • General Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • General Medicine
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Materials Science (miscellaneous)
  • Business and International Management
  • Urban Studies
  • History

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Research and innovation identified to decarbonise the maritime sector'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this