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- European ports transition to carbon-neutral energy: A multiple . . .
This paper focuses on sustainable initiatives in the maritime industry, specifically energy transition in EU ports Our research aims to apply the stakeholder theory in port contexts, to examine the influence of different actors on the adoption of carbon–neutral energy generation technologies, from a port-employee perspective To that aim, the proposed conceptual model is empirically tested
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Among the few previous studies on reefer containers, Rijsenbrij and Wieschemann (2011) reported that the covered areas for reefer containers prevent container heating Additionally, Werner (2014) suggested covering the roof of the reefer area with solar panels, which reduced the electrical energy required for cooling owing to container shading
- A Synergistic Multi-Energy System for Carbon-Neutral Container Ships . . .
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- The Role of Integrated Multi-Energy Systems Toward Carbon-Neutral Ports . . .
Ports are critical hubs in the global supply chain, yet they face mounting challenges in achieving carbon neutrality Port Integrated Multi-Energy Systems (PIMESs) offer a comprehensive solution by integrating renewable energy sources such as wind, photovoltaic (PV), hydrogen, and energy storage with traditional energy systems This study examines the implementation of a real-word PIMES
- Shipping Container Cafe: Low-Cost Mobile Cafe Business - ZN MEOX
Shipping Container Cafe: Leverage modular design and eco-friendly conversion to build a low-cost, mobile cafe for maximum profit
- Profit-driven economic expansion planning of CCUS deployment and carbon . . .
The transition toward carbon-neutral energy systems requires an integrated economic framework to optimize the deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technologies under liberalized electricity markets This study proposes a profit-driven expansion planning model that incorporates step-based carbon pricing, market-driven carbon trading strategies, and investment risk
- Solarcontainer: The mobile solar system
This system is realized through the unique combination of innovative and advanced container technology Our pioneering and environmentally friendly solar systems: Folded solar panels in a container frame with corresponding standard dimensions, easy to unfold thanks to a sophisticated rail system and no shading from a remaining container structure
- Techno-economic analysis of renewable fuels for ships carrying bulk . . .
To decarbonise the shipping sector, a deeper understanding of the suitability of carbon-neutral fuels is required Here, the authors assess the techno-economics of a variety of energy carriers in
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