eprintid: 1472842
rev_number: 21
eprint_status: archive
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datestamp: 2016-01-19 15:20:09
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type: report
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creators_name: Rojon, I
creators_name: Smith, TWP
title: On the attitudes and opportunities of fuel consumption monitoring and measurement within the shipping industry
and the identification and validation of energy efficiency and performance interventions
ispublished: pub
divisions: UCL
divisions: A01
divisions: B04
divisions: C04
divisions: F34
abstract: In the past few years, energy efficiency has received increasing attention in the shipping industry. On the one hand, the introduction of environmental regulations such as the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) and the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) is driving an increase in energy efficiency. On the other hand, with bunker fuel often representing around 60-70% of many ships’ operating costs and at sustained high bunker prices, increasing energy efficiency can result in considerable costs savings. Measurement of fuel consumption is an important component in energy efficiency management, and yet there is little work to date quantifying the measurement techniques currently used in the industry and the applications of these techniques.
date: 2014-02-01
publisher: UCL Energy Institute, University College London
official_url: https://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/energy/news/documents/Report-On_the_attitudes_and_opportunities_for_fuel_consumption_monitoring.pdf
oa_status: green
full_text_type: pub
language: eng
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
commissioning_body: International Paint
verified: verified_manual
elements_id: 1086989
confidential: false
lyricists_name: Smith, Tristan
lyricists_id: TWPSM74
actors_name: Smith, Tristan
actors_id: TWPSM74
actors_role: owner
full_text_status: public
place_of_pub: London, UK
pages: 18
citation:        Rojon, I;  Smith, TWP;         (2014)    On the attitudes and opportunities of fuel consumption monitoring and measurement within the shipping industry and the identification and validation of energy efficiency and performance interventions.                    UCL Energy Institute, University College London: London, UK.       Green open access   
 
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