Published 2020
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Energy efficiency analysis of a flexible marine hybrid propulsion system
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Description
The paper analyses some advantages of the
hybrid ship propulsion, enhanced by the use of some energy
recovery technologies. The concept design of a power plant for
a Ro-Ro ferry is presented as a case study, since this particular
ship can best take advantage of the operational flexibility of
this propulsion type. As an element of innovation, the hybrid
propulsion flexibility is analysed taking into account the
installation onboard of dual fuel engines. This leads to examine
the influence of natural gas, being rather different from
traditional diesel oil in performance and price, on the
propulsion system efficiency and fuel cost saving. Moreover,
technical solutions as the waste heat recovery from the exhaust
gas of the engine, equipped with innovative hybrid
turbochargers, are also considered to produce additional
electric energy, improving the overall efficiency of the vessel.
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- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1017930
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1017930
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- Origin repository
- UNIGE