Evaluation of constraints for investment in NOx emission technologies: case study on Greek bulk carrier owners

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS
Hristos Karahalios
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Abstract

Purpose

The maritime industry is the transport mode that contributes most to air pollution. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) identified the reduction of air pollution by ships as a crucial issue. Since 1 January 2020, ships have had to adopt strategies and new technologies to eliminate air pollution. However, ship compliance with nitrate oxide (NOx) emission restrictions is more challenging. This paper aims to identify ship owners' challenges in investing in new technologies.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper applied a hybrid methodology combining a survey, a balanced scorecard and fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (F-AHP) to identify and evaluate constraints and weights in investment decision-making for NOx technologies. A survey was carried out to validate constraints.

Findings

A survey was carried out, representing 5.1% of Greek-owned ships by deadweight capacity. The findings provide a weighted list of seven crucial technical and economic constraints faced by ship operators. The constraints vary from ship retrofit expenditure to crew training and waste management. Additionally, NOx emission technologies were compared. It was found that liquefied natural gas is the preferred investment option for the survey participants compared with selective catalytic reduction, exhaust gas recirculation and batteries.

Originality/value

Several studies have dealt with the individual technical feasibility of NOx reduction technologies. However, apart from technical feasibility for a shipowner, the selection of a NOx technology has several managerial and safety risks. Therefore, the originality of this paper is to reveal those constraints that have a higher weight on ship owners. With this cost-benefit approach, investment challenges for ship operators are revealed. Policymakers can benefit from the results of the employed methodology.

氮氧化物排放技术投资制约因素评估:希腊散货船船东案例研究
目的 海运业是造成空气污染最严重的运输方式。国际海事组织(IMO)将减少船舶造成的空气污染视为一个关键问题。自 2020 年 1 月 1 日起,船舶必须采用消除空气污染的战略和新技术。然而,船舶遵守硝酸盐氧化物(NOx)排放限制更具挑战性。本文旨在确定船东在投资新技术时面临的挑战。本文采用了一种混合方法,将调查、平衡计分卡和模糊分析层次过程(F-AHP)相结合,以确定和评估氮氧化物技术投资决策中的限制因素和权重。为了验证制约因素,还进行了一项调查。调查结果提供了一份加权清单,列出了船舶运营商面临的七项关键技术和经济制约因素。这些制约因素从船舶改造支出到船员培训和废物管理不等。此外,还对氮氧化物排放技术进行了比较。结果发现,与选择性催化还原法、废气再循环法和电池相比,液化天然气是调查参与者的首选投资方案。 原创性/价值多项研究涉及氮氧化物减排技术的个别技术可行性。然而,对于船东来说,除了技术可行性之外,选择氮氧化物技术还存在一些管理和安全风险。因此,本文的独创性在于揭示那些对船东影响较大的限制因素。通过这种成本效益方法,揭示了船舶运营商面临的投资挑战。政策制定者可以从所采用方法的结果中获益。
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