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Assessing the Environmental Impact of the Self- propelled Bulk Carriage through LCA (CROSBI ID 254318)

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Hegedić, Miro ; Štefanić, Nedeljko ; Nikšić, Mladen Assessing the Environmental Impact of the Self- propelled Bulk Carriage through LCA // Promet, 30 (2018), 3; 257-266. doi: 10.7307/ptt.v30i3.2445

Podaci o odgovornosti

Hegedić, Miro ; Štefanić, Nedeljko ; Nikšić, Mladen

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Assessing the Environmental Impact of the Self- propelled Bulk Carriage through LCA

Environmental sustainability of the transport sector is a highly important issue today. The European Commission has made a goal of delivering a minimum 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from transport by 2050. Part of this reduction will come from the railway sector by making the maintenance processes more environmentally friend- ly. This paper presents the results of the environmental assessment of the self-propelled bulk carriage (SPBC), an innovative new product aiming to decrease the environmen - tal impact of the railway maintenance processes. The life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology was used in the study, and environmental impact is given in five impact categories based on the CML 2001 method through three main mod - ules of the self-propelled bulk carriage life cycle: upstream, core, and downstream. The novelty of the research includes the fact that this is the first life cycle assessment study done for the bulk carriage, as well in that the authors have pro - posed the use of a new functional unit in the category of freight railway vehicles. The biggest environmental impact of the self-propelled bulk carriage across all five categories is in the use and maintenance phase of its life cycle and mainly due to diesel fuel use. The SPBC uses significantly less fuel than a conventional diesel locomotive

self-propelled bulk carriage ; life cycle assessment ; freight rolling stock

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Podaci o izdanju

30 (3)

2018.

257-266

objavljeno

0353-5320

1848-4069

10.7307/ptt.v30i3.2445

Povezanost rada

Strojarstvo, Tehnologija prometa i transport

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