The expected green revolution becomes the new main engine of modern shipping

Autor

  • Roman Woźniak Chinese-Polish Joint Stock Shipping Company

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26881/wg.2019.2.03

Słowa kluczowe:

środowisko, MARPOL, LNG, płuczka, transport morski, siarka

Abstrakt

The purpose - the main concept of the work is to present somestrong and definite influence of the world’s continuously growing demand for better prevention and clear marine environment which is exerted on contemporary shipping through respective legislation.Thenew already implemented pro-environmental marine law forces sea transport to start making fundamental changes in the shipping business operations. Furthermore it is confirmed that innovative fuel technologies as well as their  revoluniatory alternatives including future electric energy as the main ship’s drivedescribed here as the green revolution become one of the most important and efficient tools leading towards modern shipping. It also marks some other revolutionary trends and ideas being developed in shipping like no-man ship operation and digitalizationof majority of data.The innovation technologies will havesome serious impact on seatransport cost level as well as on acceleration of scrapping of old age tonnage which will be substituted by new buildings. In the next few years demand for modern ships having various innovative technologies onboard will be continuously growing.Furthermore the new pro-ecological  solutions will become some very efficient carriers’ marketing tool towards environment-oriented markets and their consumers. Showing different aspects of the sulphur new regulations coming in force since 01.01.2020 recognized as a mile stone of the new marine era and what is more expectedthe work is to prove a direct link between the related new innovative green technologies and their impact on shipping towards its faster modernization.

Methodology: Publication research, empirical study and prospective study.

Findings: The common growing demand and respective legislation to preventbroadermarine environmentexertstrong pressureon shipping to apply new innovative technologies.

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Opublikowane

2019-06-30

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Woźniak, R. . (2019). The expected green revolution becomes the new main engine of modern shipping. Współczesna Gospodarka, 10(2 (33), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.26881/wg.2019.2.03