This paper introduces a mathematical model to assess the polluting impact of the decarbonization options for medium-sized High-Speed Crafts in the EU, and their consequences in terms of Market-Based Measure costs and Goal-Based Measure compliance under expected regulatory scenarios. This model is applied to a particular European High-Speed Craft operating in the Canary Islands. Considering slow steaming along with High Speed Craft’s retrofitting with alternative technologies for its electricity supply, we conclude that green H2 fuel Cells provide the greatest environmental advantage by comparison with slow steaming alone, achieving a 6.96% improvement in emissions and savings under European Market-Based Measures of 39.76% by 2033. The expected regulative progression involves a 5.90% improvement in the Market-Based Measure costs’ convergence with the actual pollution impact of High-Speed Crafts. The findings warn about the pressing need to review the implementation of On-Shore Power Supply emissions into the Fuel EU fines, and about a concerning pull effect for the most polluting European High-Speed Crafts are moved towards the outermost regions of the EU due to their permanent exceptions from the application of the European Market-Based Measures.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/696c789ceb60fb80d1396bbd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse14020190
Alba Martínez-López
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Alejandro Romero
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands
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