The Four Latest Developments in Marine Engineering
Source – Applied Technology Review
The technological revolution has fueled the emergence of new trends across various sectors, including marine engineering. The new changes in the marine industry are focused on resolving problems such as environmental pollution and fuel crisis, among others. Also, the latest technologies have equipped ship owners with the necessary tools to address ship emissions and fleet management.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) - The hike in prices of quality fuel oil and diesel used to power marine engines has urged the industry to lean toward alternative fuels such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), and turbine generated electricity. The fuel crisis concerns have sparked research on electric-powered vessels using turbines. Several marine companies have incorporated their ships with engines which run LNG. The fuel is not only inexpensive, but the effect of emissions is minimal when compared to conventional fuels. LNG engines do not produce sulfuric oxide (Sox) gas. Also, the nitrogen oxide (NOx) discharge is 92 percent less when compared to the traditional engine.