Natural gas as a sustainable transport fuel


Autoria(s): Foley, Aoife; Callanan, Patrick
Data(s)

01/09/2010

Resumo

Environmental concerns relating to gaseous emissions from transport have led to growth in the use of compressed natural gas vehicles worldwide with an estimated 13 million Natural Gas Vehicles (NGVs) currently in operation. Across Europe, many countries are replacing traditional diesel oil in captive fleets such as buses used for public transport and heavy and light goods vehicles used for freight and logistics with CNG vehicles. Initially this was to reduce localised air pollution in urban environments. However, with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions CNG is seen as a cleaner more energy efficient and environmental friendly alternative. This paper briefly examines the growth of NGVs in Europe and worldwide. Then a case study on CNG the introduction in Spain and Italy is presented. As part of the case study, policy interventions are examined. Finally, a statistical analysis of private and public refuelling stations in both countries is also provided. CNG can also be mixed with biogas. This study and the role of CNG is relevant because of the existing European Union Directive 2009/28/EC target, requiring that 10% of transport energy come from renewable sources, not alone biofuels such as biogas. CNG offers another alternative transport fuel.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/natural-gas-as-a-sustainable-transport-fuel(2613611a-fc40-40ae-a76f-e180ced1d067).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Foley , A & Callanan , P 2010 , ' Natural gas as a sustainable transport fuel ' Paper presented at Irish Transport Research Network (ITRN2011) , Cork , Ireland , 30/08/2011 , pp. 0-0 .

Tipo

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