A smart way to reduce air pollution
Shipping has clear environmental advantages: the infrastructure requirements are small and large volumes of goods can be transported at low energy cost. A major drawback, however, is the high emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides.
From a technical point of view there would be no difficulty in reducing these emissions by 80–90 per cent. In comparison with additional measures taken on land, reducing emissions at sea would be very cost effective.
This leaflet presents the problems, as well as the technical and political opportunities to solve them.
T&E’s recommendations on the Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP)
Just four of Europe’s 30 biggest ports have invested in at least half of the required shoreside electric infrastructure, which would drastically reduc...
Assessing EU ports’ readiness for shore power requirements