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A systematic literature review on port LNG bunkering station

Peng et al., 2021

Document ID
16194550143992359064
Author
Peng Y
Zhao X
Zuo T
Wang W
Song X
Publication year
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Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

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With the increasing use of LNG fuel in shipping industry, the construction of port LNG bunkering stations is becoming a new requirement for the development of port. As the port LNG bunkering station is still an emerging field in the research, there are few evaluations on …
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