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Sector coupling for decarbonization and sustainable energy transitions in maritime shipping in Sweden
KTH, School of Industrial Engineering and Management (ITM), Industrial Economics and Management (Dept.), Sustainability, Industrial Dynamics & Entrepreneurship.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3021-0220
KTH, School of Industrial Engineering and Management (ITM), Industrial Economics and Management (Dept.), Sustainability, Industrial Dynamics & Entrepreneurship. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5684-0397
KTH, School of Industrial Engineering and Management (ITM), Energy Technology, Energy Systems.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2916-4004
2024 (English)In: Energy Research & Social Science, ISSN 2214-6296, E-ISSN 2214-6326, Vol. 107, article id 103366Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The maritime shipping industry accounts for 3 % of global greenhouse gas emissions and delivers 90 % of globally traded goods. Maritime shipping is heavily reliant on fossil fuels. There is increasing policy pressure to cut emissions to achieve the Paris Agreement and to meet decarbonization targets. This paper aims to analyze sector coupling for decarbonization and sustainable energy transitions in maritime shipping, exploring the interlinkages between the transport, energy, industry, agriculture and forestry sectors. First, this paper analyses the opportunities and barriers for sector coupling between the maritime shipping sector and other industries. Second, this paper adds new knowledge on the wider implications of sustainable energy transitions and decarbonization for the maritime shipping sector, the role of various stakeholders in supporting or impeding sustainable energy transitions, policy issues at the international, regional and national level and the links to sector coupling. This research uses a mixed methods approach, applying both qualitative research including interviews and quantitative energy modeling. The research thereby links theories from sustainability transitions with techno-economic modeling approaches. Our research finds that the sector couplings between the transport, energy, industry, agriculture and forestry sectors are of growing importance as maritime shipping is transitioning towards decarbonized and renewable marine fuels. At the same time there is competition for scarce natural resources with other sectors, including aviation and road transport. Socio-technical aspects, particularly of financial and political nature, are key factors that determine the speed and direction of the transition, yet they remain under-explored.

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Elsevier BV , 2024. Vol. 107, article id 103366
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Circular economy, Climate change mitigation, Climate policy, Energy policy, Renewable marine fuels, Transport
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Energy Systems Environmental Management
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-341601DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2023.103366ISI: 001134501400001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85179438379OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-341601DiVA, id: diva2:1822622
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Available from: 2023-12-27 Created: 2023-12-27 Last updated: 2025-02-10Bibliographically approved

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