Sustainable railways for Morocco: a comprehensive energy and environmental assessment

Hamza El Alaoui, Ahmed Bazzi, Hamza El Hafdaoui, Ahmed Khallaayoun, Rachid Lghoul
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Abstract This study provides a comprehensive environmental impact assessment of different train types in Morocco, including passenger-only, goods-only, and mixed-use services. Through a comparative evaluation based on climate change, respiratory effects, and acidification/eutrophication, we find that passenger-only trains exhibit the highest environmental impact across all categories due to their high energy consumption and emissions. Conversely, goods-only and mixed-use trains display markedly lower environmental impacts, emphasizing the role of service type and operational efficiency in mitigating environmental harm. Our findings underscore the need for strategic optimization in train services, particularly passenger-only operations, and open the door for comprehensive economic and environmental assessments of alternative train technologies and fuel mixtures in the context of Morocco’s decarbonization plans.
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本研究对摩洛哥不同类型的列车进行了全面的环境影响评估,包括客运列车、货运列车和混合使用列车。通过基于气候变化、呼吸效应和酸化/富营养化的比较评估,我们发现客运列车由于其高能耗和高排放,在所有类别中表现出最大的环境影响。相反,纯货物列车和混合用途列车对环境的影响明显较低,强调了服务类型和运营效率在减轻环境危害方面的作用。我们的研究结果强调了列车服务战略优化的必要性,特别是客运运营,并为在摩洛哥脱碳计划背景下对替代列车技术和燃料混合物进行全面的经济和环境评估打开了大门。
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