Energy consumption and container terminal efficiency are crucial for sustainability, competitiveness, and profitability. The research explores the link between energy consumption and performance, emphasizing the need for energy efficiency measures in ports and terminals. The study focuses on Latin America and the Caribbean, analyzing trends, challenges, and strategies for energy efficiency in container terminals.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Thomas Spengler, Gordon Wilmsmeier |
Time horizon: | 2016 |
Geographic focus: | Latin America, Caribbean |
Page count: | 10 |
The research method involves analyzing energy consumption patterns in container terminals in Latin America and the Caribbean. Data from over 35 terminals between 2012 and 2015 were surveyed to understand current levels, trends, and challenges related to energy efficiency. The study uses activity-based approaches to measure energy consumption and identify efficiency potentials.
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Energy consumption in container terminals is a pressing issue due to economic and environmental standards. The research highlights the importance of measuring energy consumption, identifying patterns, and implementing energy efficiency strategies. The study emphasizes the need for sustainable practices, technological advancements, and policy incentives to reduce energy costs and emissions in the industry.
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Categories: 2010s time horizon | 2016 time horizon | Caribbean geographic scope | English publication language | Latin America geographic scope | container terminals | efficiency measures | emissions | energy consumption | energy consumption patterns | energy efficiency indicators | energy management | energy sources | port operations | sustainability