Articles
Your Ships’ Carbon Footprint
These days, most shipowners are committing resources to get an idea of their carbon footprint and thereby hopefully determine their impact...
One Pump, Two Pumps, Three Pumps…
How to Reduce Energy Consumption Pumps use approximately 40 % of a ship’s electrical output. Let’s see how we can reduce their energy...
Energy, What Is It? And In What Way Does It Change our Lives?
During presentations at conferences and during our energy audits, we often observe that a lot of people have difficulty defining what...
Editorial – Fuel Costs Nothing
Often, when I speak at conferences, I tease my audience by saying that the price of fuel is ridiculously low. Of course, no one agrees...
Energy Efficiency, from Improvisation to Real Savings
Today, shipowners are aware of the importance of lowering their fuel consumption in order to achieve savings, stay ahead of the...
Energy, the real Cost
What are shipowners’ social responsibility toward climate change and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions? If businesses and governments do not...
Simple Return on Investment The Trap Inherent In this Approach To Calculating a Project’s Cost-effectiveness
Many managers use the simple return on investment (ROI) method of calculating the cost-effectiveness of a project. The formula, as its...
No time, no resources and no money
We are all aware that we should be actively involved in reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs). It’s our social responsibility. As ship...
Bigger Is Not Better
The design of a ship must necessarily be supervised by a classification society. The design criteria are dictated by standards aimed at...
Waste Heat Recovery on Merchant Ships
Diesel engines are used to supply most of the energy requirements on ships, but more than 50% of the energy consumed is lost in the form...
Reducing Fuel Consumption
Reducing Fuel Consumption and Our Environmental Responsibility Consuming fossil fuel is not without consequence. Atmospheric pollution...
Compressed Air, What About It?
La production d’air comprimé sur un navire sert principalement deux applications complètement différentes. Le démarrage des moteurs diésel et l’air de service.
Variable Frequency Drives Are Worthwhile
Your Ship Has VFDs? Good, But How Are They Controlled? Using variable frequency drives (VFD) on pumps and fans is an excellent way to...
PETMAF Can Help
Energy Costs and Energy Efficiency, PETMAF Can Help Energy efficiency projects on a ship are much more cost-effective than those carried...
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