now and future from imo ghg study
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September 29th, 2009
International Symposium on Reduction of GHG Emission from
International Shipping – from IMO to COP15 –
Organized by NMRI :National Maritime Research Institute, Japan
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Endresen et al (Freight-Trend)., JGR, 2007
EIA Total marine fuel sales
Point Estimates from the Studies
This study (Freight trend)
IMO GHG Study (NMRI is one of the member) reported GHG emission from international shipping in 2007 is estimated about 870 Million tones.
Scenarios for CO2 emissions from International Shipping from 2007 to 2050 in the absence of climate policies
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Now and Future What we can do?From IMO GHG Study
1 to 10Energy management1 to 10Voyage optimization
10 to 50 %
5 to 50Fleet management, logistics and incentives
OPERATION (All ships)0Exhaust gas CO2 reduction
1 to 10Renewable energy5 to 15Low-carbon fuels5 to 15Power and propulsion systems2 to 20Hull and super structure
25 to 75 %
10 to 50 %
2 to 50Concept, speed and capability
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DESIGN (New ships)
What and how international shipping shall do?
• IMO MEPC 59 agreed to circulate 4 technical measures: EEDI, Verification method of EEDI, SEEMP and EEOI, but not enough.
• IMO Assembly 26th Nov-Dec. 2009 – IMO policy• UNFCCC COP15 Dec. 2009 Framework for after
Kyoto protocol