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Energy Management Of Integrated Energy System In Large Ports Wentao Huang

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Energy Management Of Integrated Energy System In Large Ports Wentao Huang
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Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.69 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Wentao Huang, Moduo Yu, Hao Li, Nengling Tai
ISBN: 9789819987955, 9819987954
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: -
Volume: 18

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Energy Management Of Integrated Energy System In Large Ports Wentao Huang by Wentao Huang, Moduo Yu, Hao Li, Nengling Tai 9789819987955, 9819987954 instant download after payment.

This book aims to analyze the interaction mechanisms of energy and logistics subsystems in green ports, establish models of energy characteristics and carbon emissions for ships, machines, vehicles, multi-energy sources, and port yards, and explore the potential for coupling and complementarity between subsystems on multiple
spatiotemporal scales. It proposes methods for logistics-energy multi-timescale coordinated optimization regulation and energy management. Furthermore, it clarifies the complex impact of the multiple uncertainties of logistics and energy systems on energy consumption and emissions and resolves optimization problems related to the coordination of logistics-energy interaction, multiple energy coupling conversion, and graded allocation of production tasks in green ports. This will provide guidance for port economic operations, energy pricing, multi-agent games, and corresponding low-carbon policies.

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