Life cycle assessment of diesel and hydrogen power systems in tugboats

Hydrogen fuel cell has benefits in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. This study conducts Life Cycle Assessment to evaluate the environmental impact of two power systems (hydrogen fuel cells and diesel engines) in tugboats. Results indicate evident reduction potential in global wa...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chen, Zhong Shuo, Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162192
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Summary:Hydrogen fuel cell has benefits in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. This study conducts Life Cycle Assessment to evaluate the environmental impact of two power systems (hydrogen fuel cells and diesel engines) in tugboats. Results indicate evident reduction potential in global warming (83.9–85%), acidification (45%), eutrophication (54%) and photochemical oxidation (50%) when adopting hydrogen. Specifically, the hydrogen-powered tugboat can reduce up to 48,552,160 kg CO2 equivalent of global warming, 51,930 kg SO2 equivalent of acidification, 11,476 kg PO4- equivalent of eutrophication, and 2,629 kg C2H4 equivalent of photochemical oxidation compared to the diesel tugboat. However, exposure to toxic substances of hydrogen-powered tugboats, especially in marine aquatic, will increase due to the processes in the hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing and hydrogen fuel supply stages. Additionally, the recycling of materials in the decommissioning stage will reduce the overall environmental burden for both power systems, varying from 8.5% to 44%.