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Energy Consumption and Efficiency: Emerging Challenges from Reefer Trade in South American Container Terminals

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2014-01
Author
Wilmsmeier, Gordon
Froese, Jens
Zotz, A.
Meyer, Andreas
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Abstract
This issue of the FAL Bulletin discusses the relevance of energy consumption as a basis for identifying energy efficiency potential and calculating the carbon footprints of ports and terminals in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), focusing on the Southern Cone countries of Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.
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Consumo de energía y eficiencia energética: nuevos retos del comercio con contenedores frigoríficos en las terminales de contenedores de América del Sur
Serie
FAL Bulletin No. 329
ECLAC Subtopics
INFRASTRUCTURE ; SHIPPING AND PORTS ; TRADE FACILITATION
United Nations Subtopics
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ; ENERGY CONSUMPTION ; CONTAINERS ; ENERGY EFFICIENCY ; MARITIME TRANSPORT ; CONTAINER TERMINALS ; PORTS ; PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ; SOUTH AMERICA
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https://hdl.handle.net/11362/37283
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