TP13 - Shipping, Marine and Port Operations: Decarbonisation and Reduction in GHG Emissions in Marine Operations
Shipping is a key element of the LNG value chain and is in continuous evolution, facing progressive technical and commercial challenges. This session concentrates on a range of topics related to sustainable LNG carrier design, energy efficiency, decarbonisation, propulsion systems and emerging technologies.
11:40 - 11:50: Integrating Small Modular Reactors with Supercritical CO₂: A Decarbonization Pathway for LNG Carriers
11:30 - 11:40: Maritime Sustainability: 10-years on, World’s First & the only MEGI Conversion Retrofit in Shipping
11:50 - 12:00: Evaluating Propulsion Technologies for LNG Bunker Vessels and vessels using LNG as fuel in the Context of IMO Net-zero Framework and EU Regulations
11:20 - 11:30: LNG Fuelled Ships – New Generation of Membrane LNG Tank Design for Improved Performances and Reduced Costs
11:00 - 11:10: Wind Assisted Propulsion Systems: A New Method to Assess More Accurately the Reduction of CO2 and Methane Emissions
11:10 - 11:20: Shipping Energy Efficiency: Review of International Regulations and Wind Systems On-board LNG Carriers Use Case



