Is slow steaming a viable option to meet the novel energy efficiency requirements for containerships? (CROSBI ID 313435)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Farkas, Andrea ; Degiuli, Nastia ; Martić, Ivana ; Grlj, Carlo Giorgio
engleski
Is slow steaming a viable option to meet the novel energy efficiency requirements for containerships?
The Marine Environment Protection Committee has introduced the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index, which will enter into force in 2023, to reduce emissions from existing ships. Since many existing ships do not comply with the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index requirements, certain mitigation measures must be applied to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In this study, an analysis of slow steaming for fulfilling these requirements is carried out using the example of containerships built until 2016 employing the analytic model. The required speed reduction for ships which do not meet the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index requirements is quantified, and the potential problems related to long-term sailing with reduced speed are highlighted. The relationship between ship speed and fuel consumption for Post Panamax, Post Panamax Plus, and Very Large Containership fleets is analysed. The obtained results highlight the significance of potential implementation issues of each mitigation measure to achieve sustainable growth of the maritime transport industry.
Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index ; energy efficiency ; slow steaming ; carbon dioxide emissions ; containership ; fuel consumption
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Podaci o izdanju
374
2022.
133915
9
objavljeno
0959-6526
1879-1786
10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.133915
Povezanost rada
Brodogradnja, Strojarstvo, Tehnologija prometa i transport