2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15041443
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An Overview of Promising Alternative Fuels for Road, Rail, Air, and Inland Waterway Transport in Germany

Abstract: To solve the challenge of decarbonizing the transport sector, a broad variety of alternative fuels based on different concepts, including Power-to-Gas and Power-to-Liquid, and propulsion systems, have been developed. The current research landscape is investigating either a selection of fuel options or a selection of criteria, a comprehensive overview is missing so far. This study aims to close this gap by providing a holistic analysis of existing fuel and drivetrain options, spanning production to utilization.… Show more

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“…Hart and Morrison (2015), Buyanova and Mudrova (2019), Palestini andSassu (2021), andSongbandid (2016) explored intermodal transportation (i.e., transportation by two or more different specific modes by different carriers). Lastly, Breuer et al (2022), Hariraj and Ramanath (2016), Paulauskas et al (2022), Rayed et al (2023), Utku andSoyöz (2020), andVasilevich et al (2016) researched multimodal transportation (i.e., transportation by two or more different specific modes by only one carrier).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hart and Morrison (2015), Buyanova and Mudrova (2019), Palestini andSassu (2021), andSongbandid (2016) explored intermodal transportation (i.e., transportation by two or more different specific modes by different carriers). Lastly, Breuer et al (2022), Hariraj and Ramanath (2016), Paulauskas et al (2022), Rayed et al (2023), Utku andSoyöz (2020), andVasilevich et al (2016) researched multimodal transportation (i.e., transportation by two or more different specific modes by only one carrier).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the use of ecological fuels and electric propulsion is growing, this trend is more pronounced for smaller vessels than large cargo barges. However, alternative fuels and propulsion systems such as biogas, methanol-to-gasoline, biodiesel, hydrogen, and battery-electric propulsion (for smaller vessels) can be regarded as promising future options [25]. Instead of pure electric propulsion systems for large cargo barges on rivers hybrid diesel (Diesel-Battery-Electric-Propeller) can be recommended [26].…”
Section: What Are the Possibilities To Replace Fossil Fuels With Elec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rail transport has by far the smallest share in GHG emissions in the EU, accounting for 0.4% [12], although it accounts for 8% of passenger and 19% of freight transport in Europe [42]. Despite the lowest share of harmful compounds emission among all means of transport, intensive works are being made in the railway sector to use more efficient propulsion systems [41,44] and alternative fuels [8,48], including hydrogen [18,19,24,40] to reduce exhaust emissions [38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%