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Analysis of ship electrical load management to reduce exhaust gas emissions in landing platform dock (LPD) vessel class

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  • Abdul Rahman
  • Antariksa Antariksa
  • Bambang Semedi
  • Slamet Wahyudi

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This paper investigates the impact of electrical load management on reducing exhaust gas emissions in Landing Platform Dock (LPD) class vessels. The study focuses on the implementation of Integrated Fully Electric Propulsion (IFEP) systems and Variable Speed Drives (VSD) to enhance energy efficiency and minimize environmental impact. The conventional Diesel Engine Propulsion system in LPD vessels often results in high fuel consumption and significant emissions, particularly under non-optimal operating conditions. By transitioning to an IFEP system and optimizing electrical load management using VSD, the study demonstrates a substantial reduction in carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), and sulfur oxides (SOₓ) emissions. The results indicate a potential emission reduction of up to 40%, alongside a 20% improvement in overall energy efficiency. Additionally, the operational benefits of these technologies include increased flexibility, reduced maintenance costs, and extended equipment lifespan. The findings underscore the importance of adopting advanced propulsion and load management technologies in naval vessels to meet stricter environmental regulations and support sustainable maritime operations. This study provides a framework for future research and practical applications in expanding these technologies across different ship types and operational scenarios.

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  • Abdul Rahman & Antariksa Antariksa & Bambang Semedi & Slamet Wahyudi, 2024. "Analysis of ship electrical load management to reduce exhaust gas emissions in landing platform dock (LPD) vessel class," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 7922-7932.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:7922-7932:id:3729
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