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Evaluating the emission reduction efficiency of automatic mooring system and cold ironing: the case of a port in Izmit Bay

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Maritime transportation contributes to air pollution, which adversely affects life on Earth. Ship-borne emissions, especially in port areas, threaten public health. This study evaluated the emission reduction rates when Automatic Mooring System (AMS) and Cold Ironing (CI) methods were applied separately, and together at a port in Izmit Bay. We used Entec and EPA methodologies to estimate ship-borne emissions. As a result, when only the AMS was used as a reduction method instead of the current situation, in which no reduction method is used, the emission reduction rates of CO2, NOx, PM, and SO2 were 3.58%, 3.55%, 11.19% and 3.45%, whereas these rates were 21.21%, 88.85%, 47.17% and 2.33% respectively when only the CI was used. Additionally, when both systems were applied together, emission reduction rates increased to 24.79% for CO2, 92.40% for NOx, 58.37% for PM, and 5.78% for SO2.

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Alper Seyhan

Alper Seyhan is a PhD Candidate and Research Assistant at the department of Maritime Transportation and Management Engineering of Maritime Faculty, Istanbul Technical University. His researches are focused on shipping emissions. He has been studying on the subject of emission reduction at port areas on his PhD thesis. He is an oceangoing watchkeeping officer and worked in bulk carriers.

Cenk Ay

Cenk Ay is a PhD Candidate and Research Assistant at the department of Maritime Transportation and Management Engineering of Maritime Faculty, Istanbul Technical University. Since he started his academic career, he has been interested in shipping emissions and energy efficiency issues. During MSc period, he studied the quantification of emissions. He is an oceangoing chief officer and worked on various ships.

Cengiz Deniz

Cengiz Deniz, PhD, is a Professor and Head of the Marine Engineering Department of Maritime Faculty, Istanbul Technical University. His main research areas are performance and emissions of marine diesel engines, shipping emissions, energy efficiency on ships, and training and education of marine engineering students. He is also a chief engineer and worked on various ships.

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