The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. In this paper updated WTW calculations are provided, relying on 2013 statistic data, for the carbon intensity (CI) of the European electricity mix; detail is provided for electricity consumed in each EU Member State (MS). An interesting aspect presented is the calculation of the GHG content of electricity traded between Countries, affecting the carbon intensity of the electricity consumed at national level. The amount and CI of imported electricity is a key aspect: a Country importing electricity from another Country with a lower CI of electricity will lower, after the trade, its electricity CI, while importing electricity from a Country with...
The technology focus in the automotive sector has moved toward battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
This paper proposes an exergy-based well-to-wheels analysis to compare different passenger vehicles,...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
© 2019 by the authors. The preference and the development of electromobility are included among the ...
In this paper, we aim to assess the potential influence of increased adoption of electric vehicles (...
Electric vehicles are considered the most promising alternative to internal combustion engine vehicl...
Focusing on tailpipe emissions, current EU policies do not favor the use of biofuels in transports. ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from passenger cars represent an important and growing contributor to...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
AbstractUntil recently, the automotive industry was solely relying on one energy resource: oil. Howe...
The technology focus in the automotive sector has moved toward battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
This paper proposes an exergy-based well-to-wheels analysis to compare different passenger vehicles,...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
© 2019 by the authors. The preference and the development of electromobility are included among the ...
In this paper, we aim to assess the potential influence of increased adoption of electric vehicles (...
Electric vehicles are considered the most promising alternative to internal combustion engine vehicl...
Focusing on tailpipe emissions, current EU policies do not favor the use of biofuels in transports. ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from passenger cars represent an important and growing contributor to...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
AbstractUntil recently, the automotive industry was solely relying on one energy resource: oil. Howe...
The technology focus in the automotive sector has moved toward battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
This paper proposes an exergy-based well-to-wheels analysis to compare different passenger vehicles,...