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Energy storage impact on light rail developments
– Smart cities imply a range of efficient mobility
solutions for people and goods at the same time as minimising
the environmental burden. This short paper focuses on Light
Rail and particularly Tram systems as having advantages in
responding to these needs and is the first stage on a longer
project which will provide greater detail in due course. It
further considers the alternatives for powering the system as
an important component in the development of a clean,
attractive and economic urban mass transit resource for the
smart city. This leads to energy storage as a potential
alternative to continuous energy supply such as overhead
cables, and is followed by a comparison of various methods of
on-board energy storage including batteries, supercapacitors
and hydrogen. Interim conclusions are presented