Analysis of Influencing Factors of the Energy Transition Process in Sustainable Nautical Tourism: Case Study—The Netherlands

According to the International Maritime Organization, the shipping industry contributes to 3.3% of global CO2 emissions. Reducing carbon emissions by 50% for all ships by 2050 is the main concern of all stakeholders. In the last 20 years, the share of renewable energy sources in electricity producti...

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Carbon
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Climate change
Emissions (Pollution)
Energy resources
Energy transition
Environmental sustainability
Preferences
Renewable resources
Solar energy
Solar energy industry
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Travel industry
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