Theses/Dissertations from 2021
The impact analysis of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) on ICT sector carbon footprint, Nuru Idi Abdallah. (Maritime Energy Management, Nigeria.)
Feasibility study of cold ironing from renewable sources in the Nordic region: case study : Port of Kapellskär in Stockholm, Aymen Abdaoui. (Maritime Energy Management, Tunisia.)
Evolution of the environmental influences of using exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS): a case study in Algerian passenger ships, Ahmad Fadhil Hussain Almureeb. (Maritime Energy Management, Iraq.)
The impact assessment of short-term measure on Ghana’s maritime trade., Christopher Nii Aflah Armah. (Maritime Energy Management, Ghana.)
Prospect of harnessing solar energy, offshore wind energy and installing liquid air energy storage system to power Chittagong Port and design of a hybrid power system, Muhammad Abul Basar. (Maritime Energy Management, Bangladesh.)
The impact of waste-to-energy sustainability projects in port on society: a case study in Copenhagen-Malmö Port (CMP), Dumisa Kevin January. (Maritime Energy Management, South Africa.)
The viability of solar power supply: a feasibility study of Monkey Bay maritime base port in Malawi, Josephine Ellah Kambale. (Maritime Energy Management, Malawi.)
Wave energy a new energy mix to produce green hydrogen: a potential future maritime shipping fuel : a study on the Port of Ngqura, Southern Africa's "Green Status Port", Zimasa Ntombemveli Macingwane. (Maritime Energy Management, South Africa.)
Fuzzy multi criteria decision making approach for technology selection for emissions reduction from seaborne transportation under uncertainty and vagueness, Rachid Mouaici. (Maritime Energy Management,
A feasibility study of sustanaible offshore wind energy development in Kenya, Kelvin Kinyosi Nyambegera. (Maritime Energy Management, Kenya.)
Renewable energy alternatives for cargo ships: case study of application of Flettner rotors combined with PV panels on bulk carriers, Leopaul Singor Tamdjokouen. (Maritime Energy Management, Cameroon.)
Maritime cybersecurity: comparing practices between developing countries : the case study of Kenya and Spain, Bibian Turyahumura. (Maritime Energy Management, Uganda.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
Using hybrid renewable energy system for electricity generation to reduce cost and greenhouse gas emission : case study Banjul Port, Bakary L. Camara. (Maritime Energy Management, Gambia, The.)
Improving energy efficiency in warships : environmental & economic incentive to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from naval operations, Abiodun Abidemi Folorunsho. (Maritime Energy Management, Nigeria.)
[Alternative marine fuel transition : a multi-criteria appraisal with insights for container ship operators], Cebo Luvo Gila. (Maritime Energy Management, South Africa.)
A study on the environmental impact of a fully battery-powered electric waterborne transport along Davao City to IGACOS route : a life cycle assessment, Rejard Villegas Marfe. (Maritime Energy Management, Philippines.)
Investigation of port digital technologies and their impact on GHG emission reduction and energy efficiency, Elizabeth Munyedboh Mbotiji. (Maritime Energy Management, Cameroon.)
Evaluating the impact of marine fuels according to GHG and air pollutants emissions, Saidi Issa Mkwawa. (Maritime Energy Management, Tanzania.)
The energy efficiency of maritime autonomous surface ship (MASS), Dang Cuong Nguyen. (Maritime Energy Management, Vietnam.)
Analysis of impact of fuel price volatility on shipping companies in view of IMO sulphur 2020 regulation : a case study of Mediterranean shipping company, Happiness Okokhue. (Maritime Energy Management, Nigeria.)
Feasibility study for a hybrid renewable energy system at the International Maritime University of Panama, Adriana Marie Quesada Juarez. (Maritime Energy Management, Panama.)
Simulation of a unit injector for ammonia injection in a compression ignition engine, Mohammed Aziem Rujub. (Maritime Energy Management, South Africa.)
Feasibility study of the implementation of an effective and eco-friendly energy management system : case study of Palermo's Fincantieri Shipyard, Bryan Singer Asturias. (Maritime Energy Management, Guatemala.)
IMO Sulphur Cap 2020: case study of the environmental impacts in the selected sea-ports, Andrew Akoi Tarnue. (Maritime Energy Management, Liberia.)
The development of an operational KPI for energy efficiency ship operation, Danuja Wijayanto. (Maritime Energy Management, Indonesia.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Ship energy efficiency management plan: analysis of biofouling effect on CO2 emission performance of Iraq non-trading fleet, Oudah Salim Mohammed Ali Alshawi and Tsitskishvili Avtandil. (Maritime Energy Management, Iraq,Georgia.)
Female engineer officers: breaking the glass ceiling, Foong Mun Chan. (Maritime Energy Management, Singapore.)
The development of a ship-server power / emission assessment model: case study on big data analysis for real-time ship operation, Omeje Jean Nkechinyere. (Maritime Energy Management, Nigeria.)
Wind propulsion optimisation and its integration with solar power, Mphatso Nsanjama Nyanya and Huy Ba Vu. (Maritime Energy Management, Malawi,Vietnam.)
Assessment of ammonia ignition as a maritime fuel, using engine experiments and chemical kinetic simulations, Abubakar Mahmud Sheriff and Abdoulaye Tall. (Maritime Energy Management, Liberia,Senegal.)
Development of a holistic framework for shipyard energy management : a case study on production facilities and technology, Morné Irshkin Sinden. (Maritime Energy Management, Namibia.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
The challenges and opportunities of anti-fouling systems: investigating of future demand and identifying the potential of energy saved, Fawzy Fathalla Fawzy Dekinesh. (Maritime Energy Management, Egypt.)
Ship energy management self-assessment (SEMSA) an introduction to new set of rules and standards in operation mode, Peyman Ghaforian Masodzadeh. (Maritime Energy Management, Iran.)
Modelling hybrid renewable energy system for Philippine Merchant Marine Academy: a feasibility study, Nayan Guimpayan. (Maritime Energy Management, Philippines.)
Barriers to the implementation of energy efficiency in the Nigerian maritime industry, Augustine Obomhereru Imhomoh. (Maritime Energy Management, Sweden.)
Ocean energy overview: feasibility study of ocean energy implementation in indonesia, Ardy Kusuma. (Maritime Energy Management, Indonesia.)
Research to improve maritime education and training for energy efficient ship operation in China, Chunsheng Ma. (Maritime Energy Management, China.)
The economic analysis of commercial ships with hydrogen fuel cell through case studies, Naohiro Saito. (Maritime Energy Management, Japan.)
Adopting port energy efficiency and management plan: the Port of Banjul in consideration, Alhagie Sisawo. (Maritime Energy Management, Gambia, The.)
Ship-port interface: analysis of the cost-effectiveness of cold ironing at Mombasa Port, Ronald Ssali. (Maritime Energy Management, Uganda.)
Under-water noise pollution sources, mitigation measures in commercial vessels: the trade-off analysis in the case of study for trans mountain project, Port of Vancouver, Canada., Seyedvahid Vakili. (Maritime Energy Management, Iran.)
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
Selecting technological alternatives for regulatory compliance towards emissions reduction from shipping: an integrated fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making approach under vague environment, Khanh Quang Bui. (Maritime Energy Management, Vietnam.)
LNG as a marine fuel in Malta: case study : regulatory analysis and potential scenarios for LNG bunkering infrastructure, Mark Philip Cassar. (Maritime Energy Management, Malta.)
A decision support system for ship’s energy efficient operation: based on artificial neural network method, Yasser Bayoumy Abdelwahab Farag. (Maritime Energy Management, Egypt.)
Circular economy modelling to accelerate the transition of ports into self-sustainable ports: a case study in Copenhagen-Malmö Port (CMP), Reza Karimpour. (Maritime Energy Management, Iran.)
Analytical assessment of port energy efficiency and management .: a case study of the Kenya Ports Authority, Maryam Mohamed Kidere. (Maritime Energy Management, Kenya.)
A case study: an economic evaluation of liqufied natural gas (LNG) fuel for new ships of Korean ship owners, Hyuntae Kim. (Maritime Energy Management, South Korea.)
Optimising energy efficiency: split incentives in the context of the implementation of SEEMP, Edwin Nii Oduah Mensah. (Maritime Energy Management, Ghana.)
Improving maritime surveillance in Kenya's remote coastal islands: application of renewable energy solutions, John Churchill Omondi. (Maritime Energy Management, Kenya.)
A strategic development of alternative fuel initiation and its adaptation in a developing country: a feasibility study on methanol fuelled domestic passenger ships in Indonesia, Eko Maja Priyanto. (Maritime Energy Management, Indonesia.)
Ensuring the effective implementation of the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) system in shipping: a step towards making energy-efficiency happen, Abu Hasan Rony. (Maritime Energy Management, Bangladesh.)
A review of Egypt’s first NDC : using a purpose-made matrix while investigating the need for a maritime component, Mohamed S. Rowihil. (Maritime Energy Management, Egypt.)
Investigation of auxiliary power potentials of solar photovoltaic applications on dry bulk carrier ships, Wandifa Saidyleigh. (Maritime Energy Management, Gambia, The.)