Herdzik, 2024 - Google Patents
Evolutionary process of changing marine fuels-transition fuels on the way to the hydrogen eraHerdzik, 2024
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- Herdzik J
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- Journal of civil engineering and transport
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The article presents the ongoing transformation of marine fuels-from fossil fuels to transition fuels and the final target-hydrogen. This process was forced by the legal regulations of the International Maritime Organization and the European Union Parliament. The target year is …
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- Y02T—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION
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