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by fredophile
2050 days ago
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I'd imagine fuel costs are a big part of the cost of running a ship. Wouldn't a 5% gain be something ship owners would jump at? I realize it would be lower once you account for the added cost of the system and you may not always get 5% but even a savings of 1-2% of a big number is still a big number. |
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"A 12% reduction in at-sea average speed, known as “slow steaming,” led to an average reduction of 27% in daily fuel consumption and thus fewer greenhouse-gas emissions."
Slowing down sounds a lot easier and cheaper than retrofitting bulbous bows or fancy new air lubrication systems.
https://qz.com/1608527/the-shipping-industrys-emissions-coul...