Marine energy transition with LNG and electric batteries: a technological adoption analysis of Norwegian ferries

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS Maritime Business Review Pub Date : 2022-03-14 DOI:10.1108/mabr-11-2021-0086
S. Laribi, Emmanuel Guy
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Purpose The article investigates factors associated with the relative success in adopting two specific alternative marine energies (liquefied natural gas, LNG and electric batteries) in the Norwegian ferry market. This specific market segment is an interesting case study as its national-flagged fleet boasting the largest number of ships using alternative marine energies in comparison with the other countries of the region and the world.Design/methodology/approach A database tracking the yearly deployment of ships using a different combination of LNG and electric batteries was built from shipping lines’ online information and grey literature. The technological adoption approach was used to categorize different groups of users at each step of the adoption process and identify which factors separate the early adopters from the other groups of end-users. The compiled data allow tracing the changing distribution of Norwegian ferry operators along the conceptualized technology adoption curve.Findings Results indicated that the Norwegian ferry market matches required conditions to pass the “chasm” of uncertainties associated with transitioning to new technology. Some disparities between the adoption of LNG and the electric batteries in the Norwegian ferry markets are observed.Originality/value To the authors’ knowledge, no study has explored the adoption of new energies in the maritime industry based on the technology adoption process through a similar perspective. The analysis is helpful to shed light on the barriers associated with a high level of uncertainties when it comes to adopting new marine energies.
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液化天然气和电池的海洋能源转型:挪威渡轮的技术采用分析
本文调查了在挪威渡轮市场上采用两种特定替代海洋能源(液化天然气,液化天然气和电池)相对成功的相关因素。这一特定的细分市场是一个有趣的案例研究,因为与该地区和世界其他国家相比,其国旗船队拥有最多使用替代海洋能源的船舶。设计/方法/方法根据航运公司的在线信息和灰色文献,建立了一个数据库,跟踪使用不同LNG和电池组合的船舶的年度部署。技术采用方法用于在采用过程的每一步对不同的用户组进行分类,并确定哪些因素将早期采用者与其他最终用户组分开。编译后的数据可以沿着概念化的技术采用曲线追踪挪威渡轮运营商的变化分布。结果表明,挪威渡轮市场符合通过与过渡到新技术相关的不确定性的“鸿沟”所需的条件。在挪威渡轮市场上,液化天然气和电池的采用存在一些差异。据作者所知,没有研究通过类似的视角来探讨基于技术采用过程的新能源在航运业中的采用。该分析有助于揭示在采用新的海洋能源时与高度不确定性相关的障碍。
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