Zoomed-Out Corridor-Level Shipping Emissions, Zoomed-In Ship-Level Causes, and Everything in Between

Solange van der Werff*, Fedor Baart, Mark van Koningsveld

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Abstract

PIANC Task Group 234 concludes that the “path to decarbonization of inland waterway transport is different for different corridors and in different countries”. This calls for an approach that can consider largescale differences as well as local influences when evaluating the emissions of inland vessels. This paper demonstrates the use of a so-called “event table” that allows corridor scale estimations of inland shipping emissions, while retaining the ability to identify the most important source mechanisms that produce these emissions. We considered three corridors in the Netherlands: Antwerp-Rotterdam, Antwerp-Duisburg and Rotterdam-Duisburg. Using the event table and four “pivoting perspectives”, we quantify large-scale emission patterns and investigate underlying mechanisms for these three corridors. Our study shows that despite their close vicinity, different mechanisms are responsible for observed emission peaks on these corridors. On the Antwerp-Rotterdam corridor, the most important contributions to emissions are slowly sailing vessels near the two locks that are on this route. It is furthermore shown that deeper fairway sections contribute to significantly lower emissions locally. On the Rotterdam-Duisburg corridor, we show that river currents significantly influence the emissions of vessels per travelled distance unit. The Antwerp-Duisburg corridor contains a combination of these factors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 35th PIANC World Congres 2024
EditorsJ.S. (Koos) Schoonees
PublisherPIANC
Pages1275-1280
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)978-2-87223-041-9
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event35th PIANC World Congress 2024: Future Ready Waterborne Transport – Unlocking Africa - Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
Duration: 29 Apr 20243 May 2024
https://piancworldcongress2024.co.za/

Conference

Conference35th PIANC World Congress 2024
Abbreviated titlePIANC 2024
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityCape Town
Period29/04/243/05/24
Internet address

Keywords

  • decarbonisation
  • inland waterway transport
  • emissions
  • event table

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