2020
DOI: 10.3390/atmos11030305
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Gaseous Emissions from a Seagoing Ship under Different Operating Conditions in the Coastal Region of China

Abstract: Pollution caused by ship emissions has drawn attention from various countries. Because of the high density of ships in ports, channels, and anchorages and their proximity to the densely populated areas, ship emissions will considerably impact these areas. Herein, a Chinese seagoing ship is selected and a platform is established for monitoring the ship emissions to obtain detailed characteristics of the ship’s nearshore emissions. The ship navigation and pollution emission data are obtained under six complete o… Show more

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“…It is noted that the structure of energy consumption is closely related to the emissions of air pollutants [9,10]. At the same time, many researchers have also studied emission reduction from a technological perspective [11,12]. Wang evaluated air pollutant emissions at coal-fired power plants, taking the technological improvement of air pollution control devices as the key factor that has resulted in reductions in air pollutant emissions in China [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noted that the structure of energy consumption is closely related to the emissions of air pollutants [9,10]. At the same time, many researchers have also studied emission reduction from a technological perspective [11,12]. Wang evaluated air pollutant emissions at coal-fired power plants, taking the technological improvement of air pollution control devices as the key factor that has resulted in reductions in air pollutant emissions in China [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%