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Roadmap to Decarbonising European Shipping


Year: 2018
Language: english
Author: European Federation for Transport and Environment, AISBL
Genre: Research papers
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 22
Description: Shipping is one of the largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting sectors of the global economy, responsible for around 1 Gt of CO2eq every year.1 If shipping were a country, it would be the 6th emissions, emitting on average 200 Mt/year.2 This report assesses potential technology pathways for decarbonising EU related shipping through a shift to zero carbon technologies and the impact such a move could have on renewable electricity demand in Europe. It also identifies key policy and sustainability issues that should be considered when analysing and supporting different technology options to decarbonise the maritime sector. The basis of the study is outbound journeys under the geographical scope of the EU ship MRV Regulation. We have not tried to quantify the emissions reductions that specific regulatory measures to be introduced at the IMO or EU level might contribute towards decarbonisation by 2050 because there are too many uncertainties. We have taken a more limited first approach and investigated how zero carbon propulsion pathways that currently seem feasible

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