Abstract
Decarbonization is a trend in the maritime industry and may include the use of alternative energy sources on ships. At the same time, autonomous ships are under development. In the future, the two technologies may be combined. The objective of this study is to identify possible hazards related to the operation of autonomous vessels using green energy sources. An extended and holistic Systems-Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) based approach is proposed, where both safety and security is considered. Changes in level of autonomy during operation are considered, and an extension of the STPA method is proposed to highlight the interaction between the system and external energy source. A solar-powered and wave-propelled unmanned surface vehicle is analysed. The results show that mission performance may be affected by both safety and security issues, and that considering influences from the environment and the autonomous functionalities of the system together, contributes to identifying hazards. The results are compared to operational experience from multiple field campaigns. The case study focuses on a relatively simple autonomous vehicle, but some functionalities may be shared with Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS). Hence, implications for utilisation of alternative energy sources on MASS, and effects on risks, are discussed.
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