JOURNAL ARTICLE

Barriers to energy efficiency in shipping

Hannes JohnsonKarin Andersson

Year: 2014 Journal:   WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs Vol: 15 (1)Pages: 79-96   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Abstract The shipping industry shows potential for improvements in energy efficiency. Nonetheless, shipping companies appear reluctant to adopt these seemingly cost-efficient technical and operational measures aiming at reducing energy costs. Such phenomenon is not specific to the shipping industry and is commonly referred to as the energy efficiency gap . Decades of research in other sectors have contributed to the development of taxonomy of economic, organizational and psychological barriers that determine energy efficiency gaps through the use of a variety of research frameworks. This article aims to apply this research in the shipping context through interviews and review of existing literature and applications from other industries, with the objective of providing useful insight for shipping managers. The article discusses examples of barriers that are typical to shipping and that are related to information asymmetries and power structures within organizations. Managers of shipping firms are encouraged to look through their organizations in search of principal agent problems and power structures among the possible causes for energy efficiency gaps in their companies’ operations and possibly strive towards organizational change.

Keywords:
Business Efficient energy use Context (archaeology) Variety (cybernetics) Industrial organization Principal (computer security) Economic efficiency Maritime industry Marketing Environmental economics Economics Commerce Engineering Computer science Computer security

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Citation History

Topics

Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Energy Efficiency and Management
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Maritime Ports and Logistics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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