GUTTA – savinG fUel and emissions from mariTime Transport in the Adriatic region

GUTTA project will contribute to the analysis of the cross-border ferry traffic between Italy and Croatia and to its decarbonization.

Duration
42 Months from 01/01/2019 to 30/06/2022
Funded by
  • 2014-2020 Interreg V-A
  • Italy – Croatia CBC Programme

Coordinating organization
  • CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change

CMCC Scientific Leader
CMCC Project manager
CMCC Institutes

CMCC Divisions
CMCC Offices
  • Communication & Outreach

General aims

The GUTTA project aims to contribute to greener ferry routes between Italy and Croatia. 
This overarching objective is going to be achieved through three specific objectives. 
The first one will lead to the realization of a web tool for providing CO2-optimal ferry routes (www.gutta-visir.eu), based on operational meteo-marine forecast products.
The second specific objective consists in an assessment of the added value of the information contents of the CO2 emissions data collected under the EU Regulation 757/15 on MRV (Monitoring/Reporting/Verification).
The third specific objective of GUTTA will lead to an analysis of past and present trends of maritime mobility between Italy and Croatia, also in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

GUTTA’s communication strategy will involve three target groups: the general public of EU citizens, the maritime sector, and related technical and scientific communities.

Find out more on GUTTA: watch the video!

 

Explore all the videos of GUTTA’s playlist!

 


Watch the video-tutorial of the GUTTA-VISIR decision support system!

Find out more about GUTTA-VISIR, the operational service for least-CO2 ferry routes in the Adriatic and Northern Ionian Sea at www.gutta-visir.eu/

 


GUTTA final workshop “Journey of a droplet to the ocean of decarbonisation”:

watch the video registration of the event and explore its major outcomes!

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CMCC Role

CMCC is GUTTA scientific coordinator and project manager, and is involved in all communication activities, including stakeholders’ involvement. Moreover, CMCC is responsible for the development of the eco-routes tool based on development of VISIR model.


Expected results

GUTTA will develop a computational capacity to plan low-carbon ferry routes in the programme area, will contribute to give visibility to the data collected under  the EU-MRV Regulation, and will analyze the cross-border maritime traffic between Italy and Croatia, also in view of the recent evloution of the health situation.


Activity
  • Project Management and coordination
  • Communication, dissemination and stakeholders/users involvement
  • Collection of relevant data for vessels emissions, maritime traffic and vessels performance
  • Development of emissions and routing models
  • Development and testing of the tool for eco-routes computation
  • Analysis of data produced in the frame of the MRV Regulation
  • Analysis of data of maritime traffic between Italy and Croatia

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