Title | A Framework Model for the Evaluation of Energy Consumption and GHG Emission Reduction in the Transportation Sector |
Dept | Transportation Energy and Environment Division |
Year | 2012 |
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Summary | The purpose of this project is to build an integrated assessment model of transportation, used to appraise energy consumption and CO2 emission tendencies in the transportation sector under the conditions of the latest economic construction and development in our country. Meanwhile, according to the spirit of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the conclusion of the National Energy Conference in Taiwan, this project refers to countries in the post-Kyoto era with economies similar in size to our country’s and then analyzes the feasible goal of greenhouse gas reduction in the transportation sector. Finally, the integrated transportation-energy-economic model will support the decision-maker to have the influence of mitigation actions in hand, whether from the transportation sector or others.
The integrated transportation-energy-economic model can reduce the forecast error in the transport sector energy consumption and improve the feasibility of planning and strategies for our transport sector greenhouse gas reduction targets, as well as making the energy-saving and carbon- reduction quantitative performance verifiable. In combination with the Transportation Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information Platform, the model can further improve the effectiveness and correctness of policy evaluation. The research results of this project provide an important reference for the Ministry of Transportation and Communications as well as for revising the action plans of the transportation sector. |
Post date | 2012/09/20 |
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