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Estimating the replacement potential of Norwegian high-speed passenger vessels with zero-emission solutions

Ingrid Sundvor, Rebecca Jayne Thorne, Janis Danebergs, Fredrik Gundersen Aarskog, Christian Weber

2021Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High-speed passenger vessels have high greenhouse gas emissions per passenger kilometre travelled and require optimizations to provide a role in a low carbon society. This article works towards this goal as a study of the potential for replacing high-speed passenger vessels with compressed hydrogen or battery electric zero emission solutions. To do this, a model was developed based on automatic identification system data to calculate energy use for the existing Norwegian fleet in 2018. Using modelled energy consumption and assuming a maximum battery weight or compressed hydrogen volume each vessel can carry, the most likely candidates for replacement were identified. Results showed that 51 out of 73 vessels are most suitable for hydrogen propulsion, with 12 also suitable for battery electric propulsion. However, timetable and route changes are required for more vessels to be suitable. Route optimisation studies are therefore required, along with further detailed feasibility studies of the identified candidates and infrastructure requirements.

Topics & Concepts

PropulsionGreenhouse gasAutomotive engineeringBattery (electricity)Hydrogen vehicleZero emissionElectrically powered spacecraft propulsionVolume (thermodynamics)Energy consumptionEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEngineeringFuel cellsElectrical engineeringPower (physics)Hydrogen fuelAerospace engineeringPhysicsGeologyQuantum mechanicsChemical engineeringOceanographyMaritime Transport Emissions and EfficiencyElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureVehicle emissions and performance