Alternative fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from marine transport and promote UN sustainable development goals
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has placed stricter controls on several aspects of global maritime transport operations to protect the environment. In light of this, the goal of this study is to examine and assess the different prospective paths and technologies that will assist the sh...
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Main Authors: | Islam Rony Z., Mofijur M., Hasan M.M., Rasul M.G., Jahirul M.I., Forruque Ahmed S., Kalam M.A., Anjum Badruddin I., Yunus Khan T.M., Show P.-L. |
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Other Authors: | 57354117400 |
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Elsevier Ltd
2024
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