Credits and acknowledgments
Model development
- Diogo Kramel (Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU)
- YoungRong Kim (Chalmers University of Technology, former NTNU)
- Radek Lonka (Statkraft, former NTNU)
- Evert Bouman (TNO, former NTNU)
- Anna Ringvold (GovAI, former NTNU)
- Sebastian Franz (European Environment Agency, former DTU)
- Helene Muri (NILU & NTNU)
- Sverre Steen (NTNU)
- Anders H. Strømman (NTNU)
Web development and maintenance
- Diogo Kramel (NTNU)
- Digital Lab (NTNU/EPT)
Active collaborations
Infrastructure
- Cloud infrastructure management by the Industrial Ecology Digital Lab (NTNU/EPT)
- Compute resources provisioning by NTNU IT Division and The Department of Information Security and Communication Technology (NTNU)
- Storage infrastructure by NIRD (Sigma2)
- Compute resources by Fram and Betzy (Sigma2)
Data provision
- AIS data were provided by Kystverket (Norwegian Coastal Administration)
- Port calls and ship data (Sea-web Ships) has been provided by IHS Markit
- Additional port calls have been included through Global Fishing Watch
- Weather data ECMWF Reanalysis v5 (ERA5) was provided by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and produced and maintained by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), while current data was obtained through Earth Space Research (ESR)
- Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and related Integrated Assessment scenarios by SSP Scenario Explorer
- Bilateral trade flows for 200 countries at the product level (5000 products) provided by BACI
Funding
- Climate change mitigation in the maritime sector (CLIMMS) - Research Council of Norway, 2019 - 2023
- SFI Smart Maritime: Norwegian Centre for Improved Energy-Efficiency and Reduced Emissions from the Maritime Sector - Research Council of Norway, 2015 - 2023
- Rally to the Valley: Establishing Hydrogen Value Chains for the Nordics - Nordic Energy Research, 2023 - ongoing
- Norwegian R&D centre for Maritime Energy Transition (MarTrans) - Research Council of Norway, 2024 - ongoing
Publications
- Kramel, Diogo, et al. “Global shipping emissions from a well-to-wake perspective: the MariTEAM model.” Environmental science & technology 55.22 (2021): 15040-15050.
- Kim, Youngrong, Sverre Steen, and Helene Muri. “A novel method for estimating missing values in ship principal data.” Ocean Engineering 251 (2022): 110979.
- Kim, Young-Rong, et al. “Modelling of ship resistance and power consumption for the global fleet: The MariTEAM model.” Ocean Engineering 281 (2023): 114758.
- Kramel, Diogo, et al. “Advancing SSP-aligned scenarios of shipping toward 2050.” Scientific Reports 14.1 (2024): 8965.
- Franz, Sebastian, et al. “Implications of an antagonist age for maritime trade and its impacts on energy demand.” One Earth 7.12 (2024): 2175-2188.
Doctoral Theses
- Kim, YoungRong. “Modeling Operational Performance for the Global Fleet & Application of an Energy Saving Measure”, 2023.
- Kramel, Diogo. “An integrated analysis of climate change mitigation strategies for the maritime sector”, 2024.
Selected Master Thesis
- Dale, Tone. “Development of Simplified Methods for Ship Powering Performance Calculations”, 2020.
- Galaaen, Julie Sandnes. “Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of a Diesel Electric and a Battery Electric Ferry”, 2020.
- Almklov, Dorthea Vollset. “Trans-arctic re-routing of container vessels using the MariTEAM model: A comparative analysis of short- and long-term climate change impacts”, 2022.
- Grenth, Emilie Louise Mongstad. “Feasibility of a green corridor serviced by a battery-powered cargo ship”, 2024.
Data and figures usage
The figures, data, and results presented on this website are the intellectual property of the authors and project contributors. Any reuse, reproduction, or redistribution of figures should only be done with explicit permission from the authors. If you wish to use any content from this website, please contact diogo.kramel@ntnu.no.