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Queen Mary University London, with support from the Collaboratory to Advance Methane Science (CAMS) and Enagas SA, conducted a first-of-its-kind study to directly measure methane emissions of an operating liquid natural gas (LNG) vessel.
Industry-academia study measures LNG carrier emissions
May 28, 2021 3:40:pm
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Industry-academia study measures LNG carrier emissions
A joint industry-academia research group said May 27 it had completed a first-of-its-kind study to directly measure the methane emissions of a LNG carrier on a round trip from the US Gulf Coast to Europe.
The research, conducted by Queen Mary University London with support from the Collaboratory to Advance Methane Science (CAMS) and Spanish transmission system operator Enagas, will provide critical insights in the greenhouse gas (GHG) profile of LNG carriers to identify opportunities for environmental performance improvement.
Direct measurements of engine exhaust and fugitive emissions were collected on-board the Cheniere Energy-chartered carrier
A BICESTER couple who set up a charity nine years ago are giving all of the funds they ve raised to another charity. The Children’s Brain Tumour Foundation was set up by Cheryl and Paul Davis whose son Miles was diagnosed with a brain tumour at the age of five. They joined forces with other parents, doctors and researchers in order to raise awareness and fund research, and became a member charity of Brain Tumour Research. Mr and Mrs Davis are now winding up their charity and donating £144,000 - the balance of their fundraising - to Brain Tumour Research. The money will fund a four-year PhD student to work with Professor Silvia Marino at Queen Mary University London (QMUL), studying the epignetics of medulloblastoma.