About SHIPAIR
The project aims to improve understanding of the complex interactions between shipping emissions and climate dynamics, supporting the development of effective environmental policies and sustainable maritime practices.
Objectives
SHIPAIR combines scientific research with advanced modelling tools to:
- Develop a high-resolution shipping emissions inventory for the Port of Piraeus
- Assess the impact of shipping emissions on atmospheric composition using an integrated air quality modelling system and receptor modelling
- Analyze future scenarios, including the Mediterranean Sea as a Sulfur Emission Control Area (SECA) and the use of alternative fuels
- Evaluate short- and long-term effects of sulfur reduction and decarbonization on climate using a radiative transfer model
Key Challenges
- Collection of detailed, high-resolution shipping activity and emissions data
- Integration and validation of an integrating air quality modelling system (WRF-CAMx) using source apportionment techniques
- Acquisition and analysis of high-quality atmospheric measurements required for receptor modelling
- Simulation of realistic future scenarios considering technological and regulatory changes
- Εstimation of climate effects from shipping emission reductions (balancing warming and cooling impacts of pollutants)
Impact
SHIPAIR contributes to environmental protection, climate resilience, and sustainable energy use.
Its results will support policymakers and stakeholders in designing effective climate strategies and can serve as a model for other coastal regions.
