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Practical Considerations for Hybrid Electric Power Systems Onboard Vessels


Year: 2022
Language: english
Author: ABS
Genre: Practical guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 28
Description: Hybrid Electric Power Systems (HEPS) combine internal combustion engine-driven generators and/or shaft generator/
motors driven by a main engine with an energy storage system (ESS) consisting of batteries and supercapacitors,
and/or other non-traditional sources of power (such as fuel cells, etc.) technologies to form the power generation
and propulsion system of the vessel.
This publication focuses primarily on the practical considerations for Hybrid Electric Power Systems for marine
power application from the following perspectives:
• Power propulsion architecture
• Using renewable energy sources
• Using energy storage systems
• Integration of Battery Management System (BMS), Power Management System (PMS) and Energy Management
System (EMS)
• Application of Computer-based Modeling and Simulation
• Impact of Port Infrastructure
• Regulatory Compliance

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