Dataset of Integrated Energy and Container Logistics Systems within a Port Cluster

Citation Author(s):
Yue
Pu
Hohai University
Haoming
Liu
Hohai University
Jian
Wang
Hohai University
Amjad
Anvari-Moghaddam
Aalborg University
Submitted by:
YUE PU
Last updated:
Tue, 12/17/2024 - 23:57
DOI:
10.21227/b3yg-bv38
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Abstract 

As port clusters continue to evolve as critical hubs for global trade, there is an increasing emphasis on sustainability and operational efficiency. The integration of advanced energy systems, including electrified and hydrogen-powered container logistics, is essential for enhancing port operations while minimizing environmental impact. This dataset provides comprehensive parameters and data for integrated energy and container logistics systems within a port cluster, including detailed configuration information on energy units and logistics facilities. It reflects the current development of these technologies and supports research focused on optimizing coordination, management, and resource integration to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of modern port clusters.

Instructions: 

This dataset contains detailed information on the configurations of energy units and logistics facilities within integrated energy and container logistics systems in a port cluster. It also includes data on container vessels, task schedules, and predicted multi-energy loads for port infrastructures on a typical day.

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dataset?

Submitted by Sida Jiang on Thu, 12/19/2024 - 10:56