Between 1990 and 2006, the primary energy requirement of the Irish transport sector increased by 166%. Associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have followed a corresponding trajectory, and are responsible—at least in part—for Ireland’s probable failure to meet its Kyoto targets. As in most countries, Ireland’s transport sector is almost totally reliant on oil—a commodity for which Ireland is totally dependent on imports—and therefore vulnerable to supply and price shocks. Conversely, the efficiency and carbon intensity of the Irish electricity supply system have both improved dramatically over the same period, with significant further improvements projected over the coming decade. This paper analyses the prospects for leveraging these cha...
Photovoltaic (PV) power generation is one of the cleanest sources for producing renewable energy; ho...
Combining information from Public Transport Providers, the National Travel Survey and the Irish Car ...
There is a growing consensus that moving to a low carbon future within the transport sector will req...
Under EU Directive 2009/28/EC on Renewable Energy each Member State is mandated to ensure that 10% ...
This study modelled the Passenger (PC) fleet and other categories of road transport in Ireland from ...
Electric vehicles (EVs) offer great potential to move from fossil fuel dependency in transport once ...
This paper applies a data set of passenger kilometre transport demand by trip-purpose, mode type and...
We construct a model of the stock of private cars in the Republic of Ireland. The model distinguishe...
This paper investigates that expansion of the use of electric cars on the environment; a situation i...
The increasing awareness of the effects of climate change on the environment and the economic pressu...
This thesis investigates the challenges of establishing the electric vehicle (EV) in Ireland and how...
Electrification of vehicle fleets, particularly in countries with increasing shares of renewable ele...
Electric vehicles hold the promise, if widely adopted, of drastically reducing carbon emissions from...
Combining information from Public Transport Providers, the National Travel Survey and the Irish Car ...
The Irish Governments ‘Climate Action plan 2019’ includes the target for 70% renewable electricity b...
Photovoltaic (PV) power generation is one of the cleanest sources for producing renewable energy; ho...
Combining information from Public Transport Providers, the National Travel Survey and the Irish Car ...
There is a growing consensus that moving to a low carbon future within the transport sector will req...
Under EU Directive 2009/28/EC on Renewable Energy each Member State is mandated to ensure that 10% ...
This study modelled the Passenger (PC) fleet and other categories of road transport in Ireland from ...
Electric vehicles (EVs) offer great potential to move from fossil fuel dependency in transport once ...
This paper applies a data set of passenger kilometre transport demand by trip-purpose, mode type and...
We construct a model of the stock of private cars in the Republic of Ireland. The model distinguishe...
This paper investigates that expansion of the use of electric cars on the environment; a situation i...
The increasing awareness of the effects of climate change on the environment and the economic pressu...
This thesis investigates the challenges of establishing the electric vehicle (EV) in Ireland and how...
Electrification of vehicle fleets, particularly in countries with increasing shares of renewable ele...
Electric vehicles hold the promise, if widely adopted, of drastically reducing carbon emissions from...
Combining information from Public Transport Providers, the National Travel Survey and the Irish Car ...
The Irish Governments ‘Climate Action plan 2019’ includes the target for 70% renewable electricity b...
Photovoltaic (PV) power generation is one of the cleanest sources for producing renewable energy; ho...
Combining information from Public Transport Providers, the National Travel Survey and the Irish Car ...
There is a growing consensus that moving to a low carbon future within the transport sector will req...