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ETI HDV marine programme - Presentation

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Abstract:

ETI’s Strategy Manager Stuart Bradley presents the “ETI HDV marine programme” at All Energy 2017 in Glasgow

The aim of hte HDV Marine Programme: To bring about a meaningful change to the fuel efficiency and Green House Gas intensity of the UK HDV marine fleet

  • Why is HDV efficiency so important?
  • Ship Construction and Lexicon
  • Marine Program Structure
  • What is our UK Fleet?
  • Selected Vessels to represent the HDV Marine Fleet
  • What do Ships use for Power today?
  • Innovations for Ships
  • Technology Impact
  • Improved Performance
  • Waste Heat Recovery
  • High Efficiency Propulsion System Project (HEPS)
  • Flettner Rotor System

Publication Year:

2017

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Bradley, S.

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Language:

English

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2216168 B

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Presentation

Subject:

Transport

Theme(s):

Transport - Heavy Duty Vehicles