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Nishatabbas Rehmatulla

University College London

Dr. Rehmatulla Nishat is a Research Associate at the UCL Energy Institute and is involved in the Shipping and Changing Climates project. He is responsible for managing the work package dealing with supply and demand interaction, investigating the implementation of energy efficiency measures and barriers to their uptake as well as policies to accelerate transition to a low carbon industry. He gained his PhD in Energy and Transport ‘Market failures and barriers affecting energy efficient operations in shipping’ from UCL in 2014. He has a BSc in Management and an MSc in Energy, Trade & Finance, both from Cass Business School, City University.

Project Clusters

Results

Exploring the Factors Leading to Diffusion of Alternative Fuels Using a Socio-Technical Transition Approach—A Case Study of LNG as a Marine Fuel in Norway

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Identifying Locations for Early Adoption of Zero Emission Fuels for Shipping—The UK as a Case Study

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Exploring financiers’ beliefs and behaviours at the outset of low-carbon transitions: A shipping case study

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The potential and limits of environmental disclosure regulation: A global value chain perspective applied to tanker shipping

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A techno-economic environmental cost model for Arctic shipping

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The impacts of carbon pricing on maritime transport costs and their implications for developing economies

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The impact of split incentives on energy efficiency technology investments in maritime transport

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Projects

How do the EU MRV and IMO DCS affect the environmental management and performance of ships and the maritime supply chain?
Project Cluster: Value Chain Governance,

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Comparison of Green Marine to other port certification programs around the world to achieve global standardization
Project Cluster: Green Port Governance,

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