Economic Analysis for Solar Hybrid Power of Ocean-Going Fishing Vessels towards Low Carbon

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With the rising of fuel prices, the gradual depletion of conventional energy sources and the development of low-carbon economy, it has been paid more attention to energy effective utilization and new energy using. In this paper, considering the hybrid power of solar and diesel engine, the economy and carbon emissions of ocean-going fishing vessels are analyzed and studied. The characteristics of energy consumption and operating costs are discussed for ocean-going fishing vessels. The carbon emission calculation methods are introduced. Based on thus, taking the NPV and CO2e as measurement indicators, considering the different solar panel surfaces and the growth rate of fuel prices, the energy constitution for solar hybrid power of Ocean-going fishing vessels are researched, thus can provide the useful reference for the construction of carbon trading system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 608-609)

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169-172

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December 2012

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