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A model to analyse and evaluate transition scenarios for the maritime sector

Author: Jean-François SIGRIST

Publication date: April 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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    1. Project background and objectives

    1.1 Marine energy transition

    Shipping is the most efficient means of transport in terms of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions: transporting a ton of goods over one kilometer in fact represents a consumption of 150 kJ and emissions of 5 g of CO 2 , compared with around 200 kJ and 15 g of CO 2 for rail, just over 2,400 kJ and 65 g for road and almost 7,000 kJ and 500 g with air

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