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The future of gas stations: sustainability perspectives and trends
Maria Gomes Peres (Maria Gomes Peres); Leandro F. Pereira (Pereira, L.); Álvaro Dias (Dias, Á.); Jean Baptiste Igonetti (Jean Baptiste Igonetti); Rui Vinhas da Silva (Vinhas da Silva, Rui);
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Progress in Industrial Ecology
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Inglês
País
Estados Unidos da América
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Abstract/Resumo
The use of vehicles powered by fossil fuels has a significant impact on the environment, as the process of extracting, transporting and burning them produces large amounts of CO2. At the same time, there is growing public dissatisfaction with the price of fossil fuels, as oil-importing countries are subject to market volatility and oil shocks. Consumers have made their calculations and believe that electric vehicles will be more economical in the long run. Both factors have contributed to the growing interest in alternative fuel cars. The research highlights the need for petrol stations to redefine their strategy and expand their business and revenue streams, and suggests some solutions to combat the fragility, risks and uncertainties of these markets.
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Palavras-chave
sustainability,fossil fuels,CO2,electric vehicle,sustainable mobility,sustainable development,dynamic capabilities.