GHG emission reduction measures and alternative fuels in different shipping segments and time horizons – A Delphi study

Magnus Hellström, Rodrigo Rabetino, Henry Schwartz, Anastasia Tsvetkova, Syed Hammad Ul Haq

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Abstract

The bodies governing the global maritime industry have set short- and long-term targets for reducing GHG emissions from shipping. Various emission abatement measures exist, but their applicability in different contexts widely varies. The situation is unclear, especially for the so-called alternative fuels. These fuels hold the biggest emission reduction potential. Conversely, they are expensive, and the feasibility of investments in those technologies has high uncertainty. Despite a growing body of knowledge on the characteristics and potential of alternative fuels, no consensus exists as to which fuels would be best for each segment of the maritime industry – in the near future and the long run. We contribute with a Delphi study to fill this gap. Our results pinpoint the differences between the shipping segments and the short- and long-term choices for alternative fuels.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105997
JournalMarine Policy
Volume160
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Decarbonization
  • Emission reduction
  • Shipping
  • Maritime industry
  • Alternative fuels
  • Deplhi study

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