Wedoany.com Report-Dec 09,Europe’s container ships pollute as much per container as they did six years ago, new EU shipping data shows, according to analysis by European transportation NGO T&E. T&E calls for stricter efficiency measures to ensure shipping companies sail slower and invest in energy saving technologies such as wind.
According to the EU’s latest shipping data, emissions fell slightly in 2023 compared to the year before. But contrary to industry claims that ships are operating more efficiently, decreases in emissions as seen in 2023 are likely down to a fall in trade, according to T&E. Recent improvements in ship technology have led to more technical efficiency in new ships, however, T&E’s analysis shows that under real life conditions, Europe’s container ships pollute just as much on average as they did back in 2018.
A new study commissioned by T&E also found that there is likely no link between fuel prices and ship speeds, which is the biggest contributor to operational efficiency. While the study found that shipping companies tend to order more efficiently designed ships six years after higher global oil prices, no link was found between fuel prices and sailing speeds. This is backed up by the EU’s official MRV data for 2018 to 2023.
T&E called for the European Commission to propose an energy efficiency measure, which for example, limits ship speeds and promotes technologies like wind-assistance, through applying the global carbon efficiency measure (Carbon Intensity Index, CII) to ships calling at European ports. At the IMO, T&E calls for negotiators to transform the CII into a true energy efficiency measure and align its targets with the IMO’s 2030, 2040 and 2050 emissions reduction objectives.









