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Abstract
Alternative drives are becoming increasingly popular in the transport sector.Environmental concerns are an important factor driving this development. The FFF study (Fossil Free Future for Track Work Machinery), conducted by TU Graz incooperation with Plasser & Theurer, examines the possibility of achieving zero directemissions during maintenance and construction work on railways.
Original language | English |
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No. | 137 |
Specialist publication | Plasser & Theurer Today |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
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Fossil Free Future for Track Work Machinery
Matthias Landgraf (Speaker) & Martina Zeiner (Speaker)
29 Jun 2021Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk at conference or symposium › Science to public