The Climate Implications of Using LNG as a Marine Fuel
Publication Year: 2020
Author(s): International Council on Clean Transportation
Abstract:
Highlights from a January 2020 paper that compares the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of liquefied natural gas (LNG) with conventional marine fuels, namely heavy fuel oil, very low sulfur fuel oil, and marine gas oil. The analysis aids policymakers by including the climate impacts of both upstream emissions and the combustion emissions and methane slip that occur downstream. Presented by Mr Bryan Comer, ICCT senior marine researcher, and Nikita Pavlenko, ICCT senior fuels researcher.
Publisher/Organisation: International Council on Clean Transportation
URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yMNiUNWtG4
Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Environment Impact
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