JOURNAL ARTICLE

Integrated approach to vessel energy efficiency

Victor N. ArmstrongCharlotte Banks

Year: 2015 Journal:   Ocean Engineering Vol: 110 Pages: 39-48   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

Energy efficiency improvements in the shipping industry are being driven by economics, compliance and customer requirements. Whilst various technological and operation improvements are known and available, with many being demonstrated to be cost effective and with savings reported in the industry, their take up in the world fleet remains low. This low take-up can be considered due to many different barriers, as explored in various research studies. However the aim of this paper is first to understand how these barriers are created by considering how ship operations function day-to-day within the context of mainstream business practice. A holistic view of operations is required and is presented in this paper, including consideration of business focus areas in parallel with the functions of technical, operational and commercial stakeholders. With this laid-out, gaps within existing operations are discussed in relation to areas for practical improvements. From here, non-prescriptive mechanisms to enable a desired future are proposed; including the integration of mandates, processes and systems. Case studies are given throughout the paper using hull and propeller maintenance as a recurring example of a typical decision making processes and best practices.

Keywords:
Context (archaeology) Function (biology) Risk analysis (engineering) Relation (database) Efficient energy use Process management Engineering Computer science Operations research Systems engineering Business

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Citation History

Topics

Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Offshore Engineering and Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Technology Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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