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A critical review of sustainable rail technologies based on environmental, economic, social, and technical perspectives to achieve net zero emissions

Nabeel Ahsan, Kasun Hewage, Faran Razi, Syed Asad Hussain and Rehan Sadiq

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023, vol. 185, issue C

Abstract: Rapidly increasing catastrophic environmental incidents and changes in global climate have compelled researchers to take proactive measures for climate change mitigation. Consequently, reducing greenhouse gas emissions has become one of the most significant global targets. The transportation sector has a massive carbon footprint accounting for 22% of the total carbon dioxide emissions. In this regard, road transport contributes the largest fraction of the total emissions within the transportation sector. Conversely, the railway which is the cleanest form of transportation contributes slightly more than 1% of the total emissions. Moreover, since most of the rail systems are operated by government or private companies, it is relatively convenient to implement policies and replace conventional technology with environmentally friendly ones. This could be achieved by taking certain measures from technical and operational viewpoints for conserving energy to lower the carbon intensity of all transport modalities. Hence, this review paper focuses on investigating the railway sector to encourage a modal shift to the least carbon-intensive option. This study provides a critical review of the past and present rail technologies in terms of the environmental, economic, social, and technical perspectives. Moreover, a comparative assessment of the various locomotive types has been performed. The results reveal that battery-hydrogen hybrid locomotives are the best choice to be considered as a future locomotive technology. Hydrogen locomotives have the potential to be a promising alternative to diesel railway locomotives. However, certain technical barriers need to be overcome to enhance the overall system's performance and reliability to further improve the viability of its deployment in the railway sector.

Keywords: Hydrogen; Railway Locomotives; Environment; Emissions; Diesel; Electric; Hybrid; Decision-making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.113621

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