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This research plan outlines a study of alternative propulsion energy sources for short route ferries. It involves reviewing literature on alternative fuels and power sources, current marine emissions trends, and policies to reduce greenhouse gases. The plan also examines solar system technologies and their potential for ferries, assesses the operational efficiency of solar hybrid ferry concepts, and analyzes environmental and economic benefits using a Suez Canal ferry as a test case.
This research plan outlines a study of alternative propulsion energy sources for short route ferries. It involves reviewing literature on alternative fuels and power sources, current marine emissions trends, and policies to reduce greenhouse gases. The plan also examines solar system technologies and their potential for ferries, assesses the operational efficiency of solar hybrid ferry concepts, and analyzes environmental and economic benefits using a Suez Canal ferry as a test case.
This research plan outlines a study of alternative propulsion energy sources for short route ferries. It involves reviewing literature on alternative fuels and power sources, current marine emissions trends, and policies to reduce greenhouse gases. The plan also examines solar system technologies and their potential for ferries, assesses the operational efficiency of solar hybrid ferry concepts, and analyzes environmental and economic benefits using a Suez Canal ferry as a test case.
Alternative Propulsion Energy in Short Route Ferries
Research Plan
- Literature review of Alternative fuels and power sources
- Current Emissions and Trends for marine transportation -Policies achieving deep and durable reductions of greenhouse gases -The solar systems and technologies, and their particular potential for development -Solar System Application and assessment of operational efficiency -Solar Hybrid Ferry Concept -Test case: Suez Canal Ferry -Environmental, economical benefits of Solar/Solar Hybrid powered ferries -Conclusions and Possible recommendations