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92 <strong>Third</strong> <strong>IMO</strong> GHG <strong>Study</strong> <strong>2014</strong><br />

a) Days at sea b) Engine load (average % MCR)<br />

c) Auxiliary engine fuel consumption<br />

Figure 68: Crossplots for days at sea, average engine load (% MCR) and auxiliary engine fuel use<br />

for the year 2007, as reported by the Second <strong>IMO</strong> GHG <strong>Study</strong> 2009 (x-axis)<br />

and the <strong>Third</strong> <strong>IMO</strong> GHG <strong>Study</strong> <strong>2014</strong> (y-axis)<br />

As a result, activity-based calculations of fuel consumption are generally similar. Figure 69 presents crossplots<br />

showing that average main engine fuel consumption and average total vessel fuel consumption patterns are<br />

consistent between the Second <strong>IMO</strong> GHG <strong>Study</strong> 2009 and the <strong>Third</strong> <strong>IMO</strong> GHG <strong>Study</strong> <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

a) Main engine fuel consumption b) Total vessel fuel consumption<br />

Figure 69: Crossplots for average main engine daily fuel consumption and total vessel<br />

daily fuel consumption for 2007, as reported by the Second <strong>IMO</strong> GHG <strong>Study</strong> 2009 (x-axis)<br />

and the <strong>Third</strong> <strong>IMO</strong> GHG <strong>Study</strong> <strong>2014</strong> (y-axis)

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