Using Renewable Energy For Sustainable Port
Publish place: 7th International Conference on Modern Studies in Humanities, Educational Sciences, Law and Social Studies
Publish Year: 1403
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Abstract:
Seaports are central to global trade and urban economies, but they also face significant environmental challenges, including high energy consumption and emissions from port operations and ships. As cities strive to meet sustainability goals, there is a growing need for ports to transition to renewable energy sources. This article explores the potential of renewable energy in port operations as a pathway to sustainability, focusing on how solar, wind, wave, and hydrogen technologies can be integrated to reduce carbon emissions, improve operational efficiency, and foster economic resilience. Through case studies from leading ports such as Rotterdam, Los Angeles, Antwerp, and Singapore, the article highlights successful examples of renewable energy implementation and the associated benefits, including cost savings, emission reductions, and enhanced energy security. Despite challenges like space constraints, high initial costs, and intermittency of some renewable sources, the article discusses how technological advancements, energy storage solutions, and digital management tools can mitigate these barriers. Adopting renewable energy in ports is presented as both an environmental necessity and an economic opportunity, positioning seaports as sustainable global trade and urban development engines.
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Ali Jahanbakhsh Mashhadi
Departamento de Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio de la Escuela Superior de Arquitectura. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, ۲۸۰۴۰ Madrid, España.
Mara Cristina Garca Gonzlez
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.