2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12091771
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A Comparative Study of Energy Storage Systems and Active Front Ends for Networks of Two Electrified RTG Cranes

Abstract: The global consumerism trend and the increase in worldwide population is increasing the need to improve the efficiency of marine container transportation. The high operating costs, pollution and noise of the diesel yard equipment is leading sea ports to move towards replacing diesel RTG cranes with electric Rubber Tyre Gantry (RTG) cranes which offer reduced environmental impact and higher energy efficiency. However, ports will require smarter solutions to meet the increased demand on the electrical distributi… Show more

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“…Then, the cargo is transferred by yard truck from the quayside to the yard, where the port stores the containers until transferring them to the cargo owner, using the yard crane [1,2]. The RTG cranes at the Port of Felixstowe have mainly three main types of motors to drive the crane and move containers as follows [4][5][6]:…”
Section: Rtg Cranes and Ess Models Topologymentioning
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“…Then, the cargo is transferred by yard truck from the quayside to the yard, where the port stores the containers until transferring them to the cargo owner, using the yard crane [1,2]. The RTG cranes at the Port of Felixstowe have mainly three main types of motors to drive the crane and move containers as follows [4][5][6]:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reference value is determined based on an a priori network data together with domain-expert knowledge. Due to the simplicity of these conventional controllers, they have been widely used in RTG crane systems with storage devices for reducing gas emissions and peak demand [5][6][7][8]. Furthermore, the set-point controller is also used as a standard benchmark control system for an ESS in LV applications [9] and RTG cranes [2].…”
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“…Multiple cranes transporting a large payload are commonly used in many industrial applications. 18 Suspension cables connect a bulky payload to multiple cranes. Unfortunately, payload oscillations degrade the positioning accuracy, manipulating speed, and safety of cranes.…”
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“…and different uses (heating, hot water production, biofuels and biogas production, etc.). Energy harvested from harbor systems: several publications deal with harvestable energy from quay cranes [23,49,50] and gantry cranes [21,28,42,51,52,63]. When a crane lifts a container down, the potential energy of the container can be transformed into electrical energy through an electrical machine (regenerative braking) [49].…”
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