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Challenges and opportunities for LNG as a ship fuel source and an application to bunkering network optimisation

Aymelek et al., 2014

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17326801007188621535
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Aymelek M
Boulougouris E
Turan O
Konovessis D
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Maritime technology and engineering

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In this research paper we aim to establish a system approach framework to contribute to a better holistic comprehending of the utilisation of the LNG as a marine fuel source for deep sea container ships operating on the main liner shipping routes. We briefly touch on outlines …
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