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A Novel Approach to Reduce the Environmental Footprint of Maritime Shipping

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JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND APPLICATION
卷 20, 期 2, 页码 229-247

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HARBIN ENGINEERING UNIV
DOI: 10.1007/s11804-021-00213-2

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Ships environmental footprint; Exhaust gas cleaning system; Washwater emissions; Marine distillate fuels; Marine seawater scrubber; Persistent pollutants

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  1. Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

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Maritime shipping is a strategically important and globally managed industry, but the formulation of environmental regulations, particularly for atmospheric emissions, has been slowed down due to the need to accommodate different countries' regulations. Two main approaches for reducing sulphur emissions are through the use of low-sulphur fuels or exhaust gas cleaning systems, known as Scrubbers. However, the specific concerns related to these solutions include toxicity of by-products, fuel cost, and generation of polluting washwaters that may require treatment before discharge.
Maritime shipping is a strategic sector with a strong international vocation and management. The need to define regulations valid for many different countries without generating disparities of treatment slowed down the formulation of environmental regulations, especially for atmospheric emissions. In particular, regulations pertaining to the reduction of sulphur compounds allowed two distinct approaches: the use of low-sulphur fuels or exhaust gas cleaning systems, the so-called Scrubbers. The actual implementation of these solutions presents specific concerns either related to the toxicity of atmospheric by-products and to the fuel cost or to the generation of polluting washwaters that may need treatment before discharge. In this paper we analyzed the potential environmental benefit deriving from the use of a distillate fuel, not compliant with current IMO Sulphur Regulations, together with a Scrubber. The pilot-scale experimental results indicated that a limited amount of water and/or scrubber volume is needed to reduce sulphur emissions below regulations on maritime shipping, especially with the addition of NaOH reaching a water-saving between 25%-33% compared to the use of pure seawater. Experiments indicated that scrubber washwater PAHs emissions are within the available water quality standards indicated by EU and USA guidelines. A bottom-up analysis on heavy metals concentration shed light on the prominent role of metal-parts corrosion on the washwater emissions. Taking into account for corrosion phenomena, the actual heavy metals concentration in the washwater deriving from scrubbing was normally below the water quality standards.

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