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Impact of SOFC Power Generation Plant on Carbon Intensity Index (CII) Calculation for Cruise Ships

Marco Gianni    
Andrea Pietra    
Andrea Coraddu and Rodolfo Taccani    

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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has recently discussed the introduction of a new design index called the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), which is a measure of the total carbon dioxide emissions divided by the amount of cargo carried and by the distance travelled on a one-year basis. In this study, authors have analysed a cruise ship assuming its size, the electrical and thermal power required, and its operative profile. CII is calculated with reference to a 180,000 GRT cruise ship equipped with different possible power plant configurations. Emissions in these scenarios are abated by employing alternative fuels like Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), a shore connection, or innovative technologies like Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC). The analysis affirms that a cruise ship powered only by MGO from 2024 will not comply with the CII regulation. Results highlight the potential of LNG in reducing carbon dioxide emissions and, for the reference vessel, the use of LNG alone can guarantee a maximum CII rating up to 2026. The benefits of the installation of 10 MW of SOFC are relevant and similar to the one archived with a power plant composed of dual-fuel internal combustion engines and a shore connection.

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