吨位
欧洲联盟
工作(物理)
环境科学
代理(统计)
运筹学
高效能源利用
环境经济学
计算机科学
工程类
业务
经济
国际贸易
机械工程
海洋学
电气工程
地质学
机器学习
作者
Hyeong‐Seog Kim,Siljung Yeo,Jungyup Lee,Won-Ju Lee
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.114827
摘要
The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) requirements for international shipping regulate total annual carbon dioxide emissions (by transport work proxy using the ship's Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) instead of the actual cargo carried). It limits the accurate calculation of operational efficiency and causes an overestimation of the operational energy efficiency of international shipping. Due to lack of research on the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) CII requirements (energy efficiency based on actual cargo), the effects of CII requirements were investigated by contrasting the CII values based on DWT and actual cargo carried from data provided by the European Union Monitoring, Reporting and Verification. Results demonstrated that the CII calculated using actual cargo carried differed from that calculated using DWT by an average of 30%. Thus, future data collection must be based on actual cargo volume to apply IMO CII criteria more precisely, intuitively, and consistently.
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