Implementing Low-Carbon Shipping

Vahit Çalışır
İskenderun Technical University
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6575-8988

Özet

Low Carbon Shipping is a multi-chapter book that maps the transition of maritime transport toward decarbonisation. It begins with port-side infrastructure and bunkering systems (LNG, hydrogen, ammonia, methanol), shore power, ports as energy hubs, CO₂ transport infrastructure, and smart-port sustainability. It then covers life-cycle assessment (LCA) methods for maritime fuels (well-to-wake analysis, uncertainty, digital-twin-enabled real-time LCA, and comparative environmental performance). A dedicated chapter addresses digital technologies and smart shipping, including digital twins, IoT monitoring, predictive analytics/AI, real-time emission monitoring, MASS/autonomy, blockchain, and the evolution toward sixth-generation ports. The book also provides regional perspectives and case studies (US, EU, China, Mediterranean/Middle East, developing regions, governance and standards coordination), and closes with future pathways, including technology and cost benchmarks, investment needs, barriers, timelines, policy actions, and decarbonisation roadmaps.

Kaynakça Gösterimi

Çalışır, V. (2026). Implementing Low-Carbon Shipping. Özgür Yayınları. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58830/ozgur.pub1213

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Yayın Tarihi

26 March 2026

ISBN

PDF
978-625-8562-86-6

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İstatistikler

Görüntülenme
117
İndirilme
202