Hydrogen-Powered Engines: A Study on Selected Technological and Emissions Issues DOI Creative Commons
Katarzyna Markowska,

Kamil Wittek,

Patrycja Kabiesz

et al.

Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(7), P. 1675 - 1675

Published: March 27, 2025

With the growing trend towards electrification of transport, it is anticipated that internal combustion engines will continue to play an important role in production electricity for systems or direct propulsion vehicles. However, these are under considerable pressure achieve carbon neutrality, making zero-emission fuels a key solution. One solution use hydrogen, which extremely clean and carbon-free fuel whose product only water. The paper also introduces KEYOU concept, involves switching from burning propellant oil supercharged, lean-burn, hydrogen-fueled ignition engine. authors provide study on selected issues based 113 reviewed literature sources highlight achievements potential hydrogen engines. Based described, provides comprehensive overview impact reducing emissions as well supporting sustainable development transport systems. research conducted highlights decarbonizing moving emission-free future.

Language: Английский

Sustainability-Oriented Port Management: Biomass Gasification as a Strategic Tool for Green and Circular Maritime Logistics DOI Open Access
Seyedeh Azadeh Alavi-Borazjani, Shahzada Adeel, Valentina Chkoniya

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(6), P. 2634 - 2634

Published: March 17, 2025

The maritime industry faces growing pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices. Ports, as critical logistics hubs, can drive this transition. This review aims assess biomass gasification a strategic tool for port management, highlighting its role in reducing fossil fuel dependency promoting circular economy principles. Using thematic approach, recent advancements technology are analyzed alongside environmental, economic, social impacts. However, key barriers, such feedstock variability, high capital costs, fragmented policies, hinder widespread adoption. Proposed solutions emphasize policy integration, stakeholder collaboration, hybrid energy approaches. Case studies demonstrate successful implementations, reinforcing gasification’s achieving greener, more resilient operations. These insights provide foundation policymakers stakeholders.

Language: Английский

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Hydrogen-Powered Engines: A Study on Selected Technological and Emissions Issues DOI Creative Commons
Katarzyna Markowska,

Kamil Wittek,

Patrycja Kabiesz

et al.

Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(7), P. 1675 - 1675

Published: March 27, 2025

With the growing trend towards electrification of transport, it is anticipated that internal combustion engines will continue to play an important role in production electricity for systems or direct propulsion vehicles. However, these are under considerable pressure achieve carbon neutrality, making zero-emission fuels a key solution. One solution use hydrogen, which extremely clean and carbon-free fuel whose product only water. The paper also introduces KEYOU concept, involves switching from burning propellant oil supercharged, lean-burn, hydrogen-fueled ignition engine. authors provide study on selected issues based 113 reviewed literature sources highlight achievements potential hydrogen engines. Based described, provides comprehensive overview impact reducing emissions as well supporting sustainable development transport systems. research conducted highlights decarbonizing moving emission-free future.

Language: Английский

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