SCIPPER’s participation in the 24th TAP Conference
Two papers of SCIPPER project – “Monitoring of ship emissions to enforce environmental regulations. The SCIPPER project” and “Real Sailing Emissions for maritime vessels using sensors and [...]
Two papers of SCIPPER project – “Monitoring of ship emissions to enforce environmental regulations. The SCIPPER project” and “Real Sailing Emissions for maritime vessels using sensors and [...]
SCIPPER Project participates in the 2nd LEC Sustainable Shipping Technologies Forum on 27-28 April 2021. The technical possibilities to monitor vessel emissions explored in SCIPPER Project and [...]
This document reports a new, ultra-sensitive, sniffer-based system for remote compliance monitoring of the fuel sulfur content (FSC) in by-passing ships demonstrated in the 3rd SCIPPER campaign
SCIPPER’s project coordinator professor Leonidas Ntziachristos, professor Johan Mellqvist and Explicit’s CEO Jon Knudsen talk about innovative shipping emissions monitoring techniques [...]
The 3rd SCIPPER measurement campaign for the ship emissions monitoring at Elbe river in Wedel near Hamburg (Germany) has started. This campaign aims to demonstrate state-of-the-art and novel [...]
The Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry (LCE) of Aix-Marseille Université and AtmoSud conducted measurements of shipping emissions in La Joliette, Marseille harbour, between 3 and 17 of July [...]
The 1st newsletter of SCIPPER is out. You can read it here.
This document reports the main findings of the designed the experimental setup that was designed to collect the ship exhaust data specified in Deliverable D3.1, calibrated parts of the [...]
Members of the SCIPPER consortium, who participated in the shipping emissions’ measurement campaign in Marseille, France explain the overall concept of the performed measurements. The [...]
This report overviews the state-of-the-art of ship plume modelling by discussing selected examples from current literature. From this review, a modelling approach for SCIPPER is outlined and [...]