Emilio Pájaro-Velázquez

Emilio Pájaro-Velázquez
  • Doctor of Engineering
  • Bachelor of Marine Engineering at Universidad de Cádiz

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Current institution
Universidad de Cádiz
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  • Bachelor of Marine Engineering

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Publications (8)
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This manuscript underscores the significance of converting and reusing lubricating oils for dual purposes as both lubricants and fuels. This approach not only benefits the environment, but also contributes to the circular economy. To this end, this article conducts a review and delves into the applications and re-refining techniques employed to rec...
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Gaseous and particulate emissions from oceangoing ships have a significant effect on the quality of air in cities. This study estimates mainly the influence of NOx, SOx, and particulate matter (PM2.5) on air quality in the Strait of Gibraltar (Spain) using the authors’ own Ship’s Energy and Emissions Model (SENEM) and the California Puff air qualit...
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Gaseous and particulate emissions from oceangoing ships have a significant effect on the quality of air in cities. This study estimates mainly the influence of NOx, SOx, and particulate matter (PM2.5) on air quality in the Strait of Gibraltar (Spain) using the authors’ own Ship´s Energy and Emissions Model (SENEM) and the California Puff air qualit...
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As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Spanish government declared a State of Emergency, and domestic passenger ship traffic was restricted in Spanish ports. This manuscript presents scenarios of emissions from domestic shipping traffic in the seas of the Strait of Gibraltar (Spain) over three months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Emissions were...
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Pollution from ships is a major contributor to global air pollution and does not only occur in ports and along coastlines, but is also carried long distances across the sea and over land. Emissions from ships(precursor pollutant) are mainly constituted by CO2,NOx,SOX, CO and PM. Many factors can influence air quality in port cities and coastal area...
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With the aim of more reliably measuring ships' fuel consumption and emissions several different estimation methods have been put forward and are in use but there is ongoing debate still on the best way to measure maritime emissions. Fuel and emissions monitoring are already a common practice in the shipping industry. But there are currently neither...

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