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      Compliance of Royal Naval ships with nitrogen oxide emissions legislation

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      Marine Pollution Bulletin
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          Abstract

          Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from marine diesel engines pose a hazard to human health and the environment. From 2021, demanding emissions limits are expected to be applied to sea areas that the Royal Navy (RN) accesses. We analyze how these future constraints affect the choice of NOx abatement systems for RN ships, which are subject to more design constraints than civilian ships. A weighted matrix approach is used to facilitate a quantitative assessment. For most warships to be built soon after 2021 Lean Nitrogen Traps (LNT) in conjunction with Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) represents a relatively achievable option with fewer drawbacks than other system types. Urea-selective catalytic reduction is likely to be most appropriate for ships that are built to civilian standards. The future technologies that are at an early stage of development are discussed.

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                Journal
                Marine Pollution Bulletin
                Marine Pollution Bulletin
                Elsevier BV
                0025326X
                September 2013
                September 2013
                : 74
                : 1
                : 10-18
                Article
                10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.07.010
                23906471
                b4a100c3-239b-4ed8-8781-ade213c89c5f
                © 2013

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