Removing barriers to the use of natural gas as maritime transportation fuel
Tellkamp, Jan
Removing barriers to the use of natural gas as maritime transportation fuel By United Nations Economic Commission for Europe(UNECE) - New York UNITED NATIONS 2017 - 22 pages : illustrations - Energy series 54 Policy papers (Atlantic Council of the United States) 54 .
"The author of this study is Mr. Jan Tellkamp, Business Development Leader Europe, Downstream LNG, working for the Oslo-based international company DNV GL"--Page 2. "ECE/ENERGY/116"--Title page verso. "Sales no. E.18. II. E.4"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references.
This report on Removing Barriers to the Use of Natural Gas as Maritime Transportation Fuel is another step in our exploration of the catalytic role of natural gas in attaining the Sustainable Development Goals, and in particular Goal 7 - to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. The report demonstrates the business case for using LNG as a fuel in maritime transport, for both LNG tankers and - increasingly since 2000 - other ships. Currently, there are over 300 ships powered by LNG. This is a positive development in view of the significant environmental benefits of LNG compared to heavy fuel oil and diesel both of which dominate today's market for international shipping bunkers.
9789211171495 9213629591 9211171490 9789213629598
2019417318
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS INDUSTRY
FREIGHT AND FREIGHTAGE
SHIPS--FUEL
UNECE(08)ES/54
Removing barriers to the use of natural gas as maritime transportation fuel By United Nations Economic Commission for Europe(UNECE) - New York UNITED NATIONS 2017 - 22 pages : illustrations - Energy series 54 Policy papers (Atlantic Council of the United States) 54 .
"The author of this study is Mr. Jan Tellkamp, Business Development Leader Europe, Downstream LNG, working for the Oslo-based international company DNV GL"--Page 2. "ECE/ENERGY/116"--Title page verso. "Sales no. E.18. II. E.4"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references.
This report on Removing Barriers to the Use of Natural Gas as Maritime Transportation Fuel is another step in our exploration of the catalytic role of natural gas in attaining the Sustainable Development Goals, and in particular Goal 7 - to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. The report demonstrates the business case for using LNG as a fuel in maritime transport, for both LNG tankers and - increasingly since 2000 - other ships. Currently, there are over 300 ships powered by LNG. This is a positive development in view of the significant environmental benefits of LNG compared to heavy fuel oil and diesel both of which dominate today's market for international shipping bunkers.
9789211171495 9213629591 9211171490 9789213629598
2019417318
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS INDUSTRY
FREIGHT AND FREIGHTAGE
SHIPS--FUEL
UNECE(08)ES/54