Environmental impact assessment of passenger ferries and cruise vessels: the case study of Crete

IF 0.7 Q4 TRANSPORTATION European Transport-Trasporti Europei Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.48295/et.2022.87.2
E. Doundoulakis
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Year 2020 was a milestone year for shipping both positively and negatively: the insecurity of people to move freely due to the Covid-19 pandemic imposed travel restrictions, while on the other hand the enforced Directives and Regulations (i.e. fuel sulfur standards) contribute to the reduction of harmful air emissions from shipping. The scope of the paper is to present some important findings regarding induced air emissions in ports due to shipping activities. Two Greek major ports have been used as a case study to estimate fuel-energy consumption and air emissions (CO2, SOx, NOx, PM10) due to passenger ferries and cruise ships for three consecutive years (i.e. 2018-2020). Due to the lack of publically available technical data, a bottom-up methodology has been employed for air emissions estimation which is based on the calculation of SFOC values through a regression analysis that leads to accurate and reliable results.
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2020年对航运业来说是具有里程碑意义的一年,这既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面:由于Covid-19大流行导致人们无法自由行动,导致旅行受到限制,而另一方面,强制执行的指令和法规(即燃料硫标准)有助于减少航运产生的有害空气排放。本文的范围是提出一些重要的发现,关于诱导空气排放的港口由于航运活动。两个希腊主要港口被用作案例研究,以估计客运渡轮和游轮连续三年(即2018-2020年)的燃料能源消耗和空气排放(CO2, SOx, NOx, PM10)。由于缺乏公开的技术数据,大气排放估算采用了自下而上的方法,即通过回归分析计算SFOC值,从而获得准确可靠的结果。
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