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GHG-emission models for assessing the eco-friendliness of road and rail freight transports
Institution:1. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland;2. Institute of Transport Logistics, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany;3. TNO (The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research), Department of Sustainable Transport and Logistics, Delft, The Netherlands;4. Institute of Transport Research, German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.), Berlin, Germany;5. Transport & Travel Research Ltd., Nottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:Intermodal rail/road transportation is an instrument of green logistics, which may help reducing transport related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In order to assess the environmental impact of road and rail transports, researchers have formulated very detailed microscopic models, which determine vehicle emissions precisely based on a vast number of parameters. They also developed macroscopic models, which estimate emissions more roughly from few parameters that are considered most influential. One of the goals of this paper is to develop mesoscopic models that combine the preciseness of micro-models while requiring only little more information than macro-models. We propose emission models designed for transport planning purposes which are simple to calibrate by transport managers. Despite their compactness, our models are able to reflect the influence of various traffic conditions on a transport’s total emissions. Furthermore, contrasting most papers considering either the road or the rail mode, we provide models on a common basis for both modes of transportation. We validate our models using popular micro- and macroscopic models and we apply them to artificial and real world transport scenarios to identify under which circumstances intermodal transports actually effect lower emissions. We find that travel speed and country-specific energy emission factors influence the eco-friendliness of intermodal transports most severely. Hence, the particular route chosen for a transnational intermodal transport is an important but so far neglected option for eco-friendly transportation.
Keywords:Emission model  Intermodal rail/road transportation  Greenhouse gases
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