Article | REF: TRP5023 V1

Use of LNG as Fuel for Shipping and Inland Waterways Transport

Author: Jean-Bernard ERHARDT

Publication date: August 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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    4. Special features of river transport

    The rules and standards governing the use of LNG as a fuel in maritime transport cannot be directly applied to river transport. Boat engines are different from those used in maritime transport. They range in power from less than 100 kW to over 2.5 MW, and use diesel fuel with a maximum permissible sulfur content of 10 mg/kg (Directive 98/70/EC of October 13, 1998, as amended). The use of LNG as a fuel by river transport has been widely promoted by the "LNG Masterplan Rhine-Main-Danube" project co-financed by the European Union from 2012 to 2015. The rules governing the use of LNG stem from the work of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine (CCNR), taken over by the European Union.

    4.1 CCNR Regulations

    As early as its 2002 report on Ships of the...

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