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Safe and Sustainable Coastal Highway Route E39

Bijan Adl-Zarrabi    
Babak Ebrahimi    
Mohammed Hoseini    
Josef Johnsson    
... Maria Taljegard    

Resumen

The project ?Coastal Highway Route E39? have a mandate to, investigate how infrastructure can exploit renewable energy to reduce environmental footprint. Three PhD projects were initiated on this subject at Chalmers University of Technology by Norwegian public road administration. Results in this paper conclude that (1) Life Cycle Assessment should have a geographical dimension with respect to assumptions and input data, (2) there are substantial potential to reduce the CO2 emissions from the E39, especially when considering an electrification, and (3) the harvested energy from hydronic pavement system can be enough for maintaining ice-free roads in Nordic countries.

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