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Marine SCR – Technical and operational capabilities

Marine SCR - Technical and operational capabilities

Marine SCR – Technical and operational capabilities

Since its inception in January 2011, IACCSEA (see Appendix II) has recognised a number of concerns/misunderstandings relating to the application of Selective Catalytic Reduction technology (SCR) on marine vessels. This paper offers a response to the most frequently cited challenges. A second order response is given in Appendix I.

IACCSEA – Marine SCR – Technical and operational capabilities 2013, Download (PDF)

Date

1. October 2013

Category

Marine SCR, Publications

Tags

Cost of SCR, Modal shift, SCR, Technical capabilities

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