This paper discusses principles for identifying and appraising the impact on GHG (green house gases) emissions from electrifying transportation. We are primarily interested in the road-to-rail case, but the principles apply to other cases as well, both inside and outside the transportation sector. The underlying motive for the paper is an ongoing debate regarding how and to what extent investments in rail infrastructure influences GHG emissions and how to adequately consider the effects in cost-benefit analyses (CBAs) of such investments. Various approaches have been proposed
The study, “Potential of modal shift to rail transport - Study on the projected effects on GHG emis...
A study performed by TØI, DTU and VTI and funded by the Nordic Council, compares the handling of cli...
In a context of increasingly ambitious climate objectives after the Paris Agreement in 2015, this th...
This paper discusses principles for identifying and appraising the impact on GHG (green house gases)...
Abstract Shifting transportation to electrified modes, e.g., rail, is a politically attractive way o...
Transportation-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions account for an increasing proportion of total ...
By 2045, Sweden is to have zero net emissions of greenhouse gases. To reach this goal, stakeholders ...
The inclusion of strategic environmental effects of transport infrastructure plans in assessment met...
As cities work to reduce their total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the transportation sector is la...
The Swedish Climate Policy Framework implies that the Swedish transport sector must reduce its green...
AbstractForecasts indicate that it is not possible to reduce total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fr...
Sweden is facing the challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector and us...
As cities work to reduce their total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the transportation sector is la...
A review of current approaches to the assessment of the anthropogenic impact on global warming is pr...
Weather affects almost all modes of transportation in a modern society, and likewise, transportation...
The study, “Potential of modal shift to rail transport - Study on the projected effects on GHG emis...
A study performed by TØI, DTU and VTI and funded by the Nordic Council, compares the handling of cli...
In a context of increasingly ambitious climate objectives after the Paris Agreement in 2015, this th...
This paper discusses principles for identifying and appraising the impact on GHG (green house gases)...
Abstract Shifting transportation to electrified modes, e.g., rail, is a politically attractive way o...
Transportation-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions account for an increasing proportion of total ...
By 2045, Sweden is to have zero net emissions of greenhouse gases. To reach this goal, stakeholders ...
The inclusion of strategic environmental effects of transport infrastructure plans in assessment met...
As cities work to reduce their total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the transportation sector is la...
The Swedish Climate Policy Framework implies that the Swedish transport sector must reduce its green...
AbstractForecasts indicate that it is not possible to reduce total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fr...
Sweden is facing the challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector and us...
As cities work to reduce their total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the transportation sector is la...
A review of current approaches to the assessment of the anthropogenic impact on global warming is pr...
Weather affects almost all modes of transportation in a modern society, and likewise, transportation...
The study, “Potential of modal shift to rail transport - Study on the projected effects on GHG emis...
A study performed by TØI, DTU and VTI and funded by the Nordic Council, compares the handling of cli...
In a context of increasingly ambitious climate objectives after the Paris Agreement in 2015, this th...