Extension of Energy and Transport Scenario Modelling to Include a Life Cycle Perspective

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Abstract

The paper outlines the methodology for the extension of the assessment of transport scenarios to include a life cycle perspective. When considering greenhouse gas emissions in the operational phase, the inclusion of the upstream chain increases emissions in conventional systems by only 17% to 19%. In transport systems that utilise a large share of electricity generated predominantly from renewable energies without direct emissions, this value can rise sharply. In the present case, up to 304%. The emissions currently associated with the production of the transport fleet correspond to 56 Mt CO2e and thus 22% of total emissions. In most scenarios, however, this value decreases more slowly than the operational emissions. This increases the share of emissions caused by production. Thus, the inclusion of life cycle emissions is an important component for assessing sustainability.

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Pichlmaier, S., Kult, M., & Wagner, U. (2021). Extension of Energy and Transport Scenario Modelling to Include a Life Cycle Perspective. Future Transportation, 1(2), 188–201. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp1020012

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