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Container terminals 2 Data analysis 2 Energy consumption 2 Reefers 2 Regression analysis 2 Container terminal 1 Container transport 1 Containerterminal 1 Containerverkehr 1 Energiekonsum 1 Regressionsanalyse 1
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Bank, D. L. 2 Tavasszy, Lorant A. 2 Duin, J. H. R. van 1 Geerlings, H. 1 Geerlings, Harry 1 van Duin, J. H. R. 1
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Journal of Shipping and Trade (JST) 1 Journal of shipping and trade 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Factors causing peak energy consumption of reefers at container terminals
van Duin, J. H. R.; Geerlings, H.; Tavasszy, Lorant A.; … - In: Journal of Shipping and Trade (JST) 4 (2019) 1, pp. 1-17
Reefers are refrigerated containers commonly used for transporting perishable goods such as meat, fish, vegetables and … fruit. Nowadays, reefers are responsible for 40% of the total energy consumption of container terminals, when connected to … the electricity grid on shore. Every time when a large number of reefers is plugged-in after arrival, peaks in energy …
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Factors causing peak energy consumption of reefers at container terminals
Duin, J. H. R. van; Geerlings, Harry; Tavasszy, Lorant A.; … - In: Journal of shipping and trade 4 (2019) 1, pp. 1-17
Reefers are refrigerated containers commonly used for transporting perishable goods such as meat, fish, vegetables and … fruit. Nowadays, reefers are responsible for 40% of the total energy consumption of container terminals, when connected to … the electricity grid on shore. Every time when a large number of reefers is plugged-in after arrival, peaks in energy …
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