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Marine operations result in only about 3.3% of the global CO2 emissions but based on current trends, the absolute CO2 contribution of worldwide shipping is expected to double by 2050. To curb this, IMO has introduced the Energy Efficiency Design Index, in which the CO2 reduction will be implemented in stages over the next years (Fig. 1).
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Brüning, O., Petry, H., Schlemmer-Kelling, U., Rajamani, V. (2018). Investigations to reduce CO2 emissions for maritime applications. In: Siebenpfeiffer, W. (eds) Heavy-Duty-, On- und Off-Highway-Motoren 2015. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21583-5_10
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