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University of Strathclyde

The University of Strathclyde is a Scottish public research university located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. It is Glasgow's second university by age, being founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, and receiving its Royal Charter in 1964 as the UK's first technological university. It takes its name from the historic Kingdom of Strathclyde.

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Marine Energy Documents Related to University of Strathclyde

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Title Author Date Sort ascending Type of Content Fuels Feedstocks Pathways
Alternative Fuels' Techno-Economic and Environmental Impacts on Ship Energy Efficiency with Shaft Generator Integration Tadros, M., Boulougouris, E., Ypsilantis, A. Journal Article Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), Biodiesel (FAME), Methanol Unspecified Feedstock Unspecified Pathway
Comparative Analysis of Marine Alternative Fuels for Offshore Supply Vessels Park, C., Hwang, I., Jang, H. Journal Article Ammonia, Methane (Natural Gas), Hydrogen, Biodiesel (FAME), Methanol Fossil-derived Hydrocarbons, Agriculture: Food and Oil Crops, Agriculture: Residues Electrochemical, Thermochemical
Investigating Challenges of Using Ammonia as a Future Fuel for Marine Industry: A Review Bedekar, K., Oterkus, E., Oterkus, S. Journal Article Ammonia Fossil-derived Hydrocarbons Catalysis
Life Cycle Assessment of LPG Engines for Small Fishing Vessels and the Applications of Bio LPG Fuel in Korea Kim, J., Jeong, B., Choi, J. Journal Article Agriculture: Energy Crops Unspecified Pathway
Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Scotland Short-Sea Ferries Hwang, I., Park, C., Jeong, B. Journal Article Ammonia, Hydrogen Unspecified Feedstock Electrochemical
Application of parametric trend life cycle assessment for investigating the carbon footprint of ammonia as marine fuel Chalaris, I., Jeong, B., Jang, H. Journal Article Ammonia Fossil-derived Hydrocarbons, Other Catalysis, Electrochemical, Thermochemical

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