邮政业的持续运作

Vanessa Chocteau, D. Drake, P. Kleindorfer, Renato J. Orsato, A. Roset
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邮政运营商(POs)的机队优化是在几个方面实现可持续运输的重要努力。首先,当然是它通过投资、摊销和运营成本产生的直接经济影响。二是对PO碳足迹的影响。虽然替代车队牵引系统(如化石燃料、混合动力和电力)的评估在许多方面是一个相对简单的金融投资问题,但还有其他复杂性使这个问题成为可持续能源的有趣研究问题。其中包括各种能源市场价格的不确定性,包括投资碳杠杆的排放信用;基础设施问题和对新技术的支持;可持续能源投资对POs的无形/声誉效益;新技术和学习效果的问题,最后;战略合作伙伴关系的性质和风险分担可能需要实现必要的运营规模,使低碳汽车成为主要车队运营商和汽车行业的可行选择。考虑到这些特点,本文将描述一个战略框架,以评估邮政船队运营向混合动力或(纯)电动汽车的可能转变,并提出一些初步的结果。
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Sustainable Fleet Operations in the Postal Sector
Fleet optimization for postal operators (POs) is an important effort towards sustainable transportation in several ways. First, of course, is its direct economic impact through investment, amortization and operating costs. Second, is its impact on the carbon footprint of the PO. While the evaluation of alternative fleet traction systems (e.g., fossil-fuel, hybrid and electric) is in many respects a relatively straightforward financial investment problem, there are additional complexities that make this problem an interesting research problem for sustainable energy. These include the uncertainties in market prices for various sources of energy, including emission credits for carbon leveraging of investments; the problem of infrastructure and support for new technologies; the intangible/reputation benefits of sustainable energy investments for POs; the problem of new technologies and learning effects and, finally; the nature of strategic partnerships and risk sharing that may be needed to achieve the requisite scale of operations to make low-carbon vehicles a feasible alternative for major fleet operators and for the automotive industry. Taking these features into account, this paper will describe a strategic framework for evaluating the possible transformation of postal fleet operations to hybrid or (pure) electric vehicles and present some initial results for this problem. .
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