Does offshore wind increase emissions from shipping?
Offshore wind farms may lead to longer routes for ships, which could imply increased emissions. How big a problem could this be, in total and for the wind power industry? Welcome to a webinar where this will be discussed.
An important purpose of offshore wind power is to contribute to electrification in order to decrease emissions. This is the starting point for the project “Assessing the Carbon Trade-off of Shipping Routes due to Offshore Wind Farm Development”, funded by Trafikverket, led by Rohan Kumar, Researcher, Uppsala University and Anna Rutgersson, Professor of Meteorology, Uppsala University.
But what if offshore wind power forces the shipping industry to longer routes, and thereby increasing the emissions? How aware is offshore wind power companies of this?
“Assessing the Carbon Trade-off of Shipping Routes due to Offshore Wind Farm Development” is looking in to if and how much emissions could increase due to offshore wind power. But for correct analyses, correct data from the wind and shipping industries are vital.
In this webinar, Rohan Kumar and Anna Rutgersson (Uppsala University), will present their project. In the webinar both offshore wind power companies and the shipping industry will be involved to discuss and contribute with input to the project.
The webinar is co-organized by SWC, the research program Mistra C2B2 (Co-Creating Better Blue) and Uppsala University, and is funded by Trafikverket.
Speakers
- Project representative, Uppsala University
- Representative from, Mistra C2B2
- Expert from Shipping industry on Carbon Emission Targets and Shipping
- Ian Bergström, Project Manager, OX2 Åland
Discussion
Key Challenges and Opportunities for Emission Reductions
- Impact of shipping routes on marine ecosystems and offshore development projects. (vice versa)
- Stakeholder perspectives on operational challenges and potential solutions for emission reduction.
Collaborative Action Plan Discussion
- Group discussion on collaborative approaches to align shipping routes with carbon emission targets and offshore development.
- Identifying key areas of cooperation.
Date and time: 17 March 2025, AM 10.00–12.00
Place: Online via Teams. Link to the webinar will be sent out 14 March.
Register: To participate, please register here.