Several studies indicate that short-sea shipping is an important source of air pollution for coastal areas and port cities. This paper reports results of a non-reactive particles dispersion model and a new set of experiments implemented for the Channel of Procida (Italy), an area with a high signal-to-noise ratio, due to intense marine traffic and low background pollution. The model successfully predicts particle number concentrations but underestimates PM2.5 data. Model and experiments show that thanks to the EU policies on marine fuels, the Channel of Procida already has good air quality levels. Besides, the paper demonstrates that fostering the use of LNG or methanol or the application of an exhaust-gas-cleaning-system may allow reducing particles emissions well above 90%. The reliability of control strategies and the benefits for the population suggest that the introduction of regulations on particles emissions for ships can be a realistic option for the future environmental policy agenda.

Short-sea shipping contributions to particle concentration in coastal areas: Impact and mitigation / DI NATALE, Francesco; Carotenuto, Claudia; Cajora, Alessia; Sippula, Olli; Gregory, Donald. - In: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH. PART D, TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1361-9209. - 109:(2022), p. 103342. [10.1016/j.trd.2022.103342]

Short-sea shipping contributions to particle concentration in coastal areas: Impact and mitigation

Francesco Di Natale
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2022

Abstract

Several studies indicate that short-sea shipping is an important source of air pollution for coastal areas and port cities. This paper reports results of a non-reactive particles dispersion model and a new set of experiments implemented for the Channel of Procida (Italy), an area with a high signal-to-noise ratio, due to intense marine traffic and low background pollution. The model successfully predicts particle number concentrations but underestimates PM2.5 data. Model and experiments show that thanks to the EU policies on marine fuels, the Channel of Procida already has good air quality levels. Besides, the paper demonstrates that fostering the use of LNG or methanol or the application of an exhaust-gas-cleaning-system may allow reducing particles emissions well above 90%. The reliability of control strategies and the benefits for the population suggest that the introduction of regulations on particles emissions for ships can be a realistic option for the future environmental policy agenda.
2022
Short-sea shipping contributions to particle concentration in coastal areas: Impact and mitigation / DI NATALE, Francesco; Carotenuto, Claudia; Cajora, Alessia; Sippula, Olli; Gregory, Donald. - In: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH. PART D, TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1361-9209. - 109:(2022), p. 103342. [10.1016/j.trd.2022.103342]
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