STraM: A strategic network design model for national freight transport decarbonization
National freight transport models are valuable tools for assessing the impact of various policies and investments on achieving decarbonization targets under different future scenarios. However, these models struggle to address several critical elements necessary for strategic planning, such as the d...
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Zusammenfassung: | National freight transport models are valuable tools for assessing the impact
of various policies and investments on achieving decarbonization targets under
different future scenarios. However, these models struggle to address several
critical elements necessary for strategic planning, such as the development and
adoption of new fuel technologies over time, inertia in transport fleets, and
uncertainty surrounding future transport costs. In this paper, we develop a
strategic network design model, named STraM, that explicitly incorporates these
key factors. STraM provides a network design plan that includes infrastructure
investments and fuel technology decisions, aiming to achieve cost-effective
decarbonization of the freight transport system. The model's output can be used
as input for higher-resolution national freight transport models to yield
results with greater operational detail. We demonstrate the application of
STraM through a case study of Norway, offering valuable insights into the
strategic planning of sustainable freight transport. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.14001 |