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Smart, connected, and sustainable: The transformation of maritime ports through electrification, IoT, 5G, and green energy

Issa, Mohamad, Rizk, Patrick, Boulon, Loïc, Rezkallah, Miloud, Rizk, Rodrigue et Ilinca, Adrian. 2025. « Smart, connected, and sustainable: The transformation of maritime ports through electrification, IoT, 5G, and green energy ». Sustainability, vol. 17, nº 17.

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In recent years, there has been a fast expansion in the usage of renewable energy sources (RESs) in power distribution systems. Numerous advantages result from this advancement, such as environmental friendliness, cost-effective power generation, easier maintenance, and energy sustainability and reliability. Reducing reliance on fossil fuels, which are of significant environmental concern, and increasing energy efficiency are two benefits of integrating RESs into maritime systems, such as port microgrids. As a result, ports are implementing several programs to increase energy efficiency using various RESs that are supported by power electronic converters. To highlight the most recent developments in seaport electrification and infrastructure, this work conducts a systematic review. It addresses important issues like energy efficiency enhancements, environmental concerns, the integration of renewable energy sources, the Internet of Things (IoT), and regulatory and legal compliance. The study also discusses technology strategies like digitization, electrification, onshore power supply systems, and port energy storage options. Operational tactics, including peak-shaving methods and energy-efficient operations, are also covered. Additionally, an infrastructure framework—which includes port microgrids and smart seaport microgrids—that is intended to enhance energy efficiency in contemporary ports is examined.

Type de document: Article publié dans une revue, révisé par les pairs
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Ilinca, Adrian
Affiliation: Génie mécanique
Date de dépôt: 16 oct. 2025 14:17
Dernière modification: 13 nov. 2025 20:39
URI: https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/32550

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