To main content

Governance in Maritime Passenger Transport: Green Public Procurement of Ferry Services

Abstract

Governance is central for sustainability transitions in maritime transport. Norwegian authorities can directly influence developments in maritime transport through green public procurement, and low- or zero-emission technologies have been or are being considered for more than 250 operational ferry and high-speed vessel connections. This study explores practices of green public procurement and investigates procuring authorities and operators’ perspectives on the efficiency of green public procurement in accelerating sustainability transitions. Through review of calls for tender and interviews with procuring authorities and operators, the study identifies critical issues for green public procurement to accelerate maritime passenger transport toward sustainability. The critical issues are related to either procedural or service delivery issues. Procedural issues refer to timelines with multiple calls on the same time and different views of procurers and operators on the ideal duration of contracts. The most demanding service delivery issues are infrastructure for charging and energy capacity in remote areas where operators have to pre-book energy needs based on rough estimations which in turn increase the tender price
Read the publication

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Mobility
  • SINTEF Digital / Technology Management

Year

2019

Published in

World Electric Vehicle Journal

Volume

10

Issue

4

Page(s)

1 - 15

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository