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This publication provides a comprehensive overview of strategies and practices to reduce CO2 emissions from liquefied natural gas (LNG) ships. It addresses emissions generated during ship design and construction, including tank and hull considerations, propulsion systems, and fuel selection, with an emphasis on incorporating carbon capture technologies. The document also covers operational emission reduction measures such as voyage planning, cargo management, and energy efficiency during passage and cargo discharge. Additionally, it highlights the importance of regular inspection and maintenance of hulls, propulsion components, and machinery to ensure optimal performance and emission reductions.
Content
1. Introduction and Scope
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Scope
2. Overview of CO2 Emission Reductions
3. Emissions Due to Ship Design and Construction
3.1. Boil-Off Gas and Tank Pressure and Temperature Control
3.2. Cargo Carrying Capacity and Hull
3.3. Propulsion, Power Generation and Other Systems
3.4. Selection of Fuels and Carbon Capture
4. Operational Emissions
4.1. Management Framework
4.2. Passage Planning
4.3. Voyage and Cargo Discharge
5. Inspection and Maintenance
5.1. Hull, Propeller and Rudder
5.2. Machinery and Energy Recovery
Annexes
Annex 1 - Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
Annex 2 - Reference List