The transport sector has to be widely decarbonized by 2050 to reach the targets of the Paris Agreement. This can be performed with different drive trains and energy carriers. This paper explored four pathways to a carbon-free transport sector in Germany in 2050 with foci on electricity, hydrogen, synthetic methane, or liquid synthetic fuels. We used a transport demand model for future vehicle use and a simulation model for the determination of alternative fuel vehicle market shares. We found a large share of electric vehicles in all scenarios, even in the scenarios with a focus on other fuels. In all scenarios, the final energy consumption decreased significantly, most strongly when the focus was on electricity and almost one-third lower in...
The transition of energy from fossil fuels to renewables has been winning importance in the last yea...
The project Renewbility presents several climate protection scenarios for the transport sector in Ge...
Ambitious long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets require decarbonisation of the transport s...
The transport sector has to be widely decarbonized by 2050 to reach the targets of the Paris Agreeme...
Pathways towards greenhouse gas neutrality in the transport sectorPfade zur Treibhausgasneutralität ...
The transport sector is at the center of discussions on accelerating the energy transition due to it...
The decision by Germany's Federal Council to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 is at odds...
With the ratification of the Paris Agreement, Switzerland among many other countries, declared their ...
This article investigates possible evolution pathways for the transport sector during the 21st centu...
21st World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2016. Zaragoza, Spain. 13-16th June, 2016An Energy Concept to ...
Transport energy consumption in Europe has reached a share of over 30 % of the total final energy co...
Dramatic changes in the market for car powertrains seem possible in the near future. Triggered by th...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
The absolute CO2 emissions of German road freight transport increased by 21 percent since 1995. Howe...
In the 19th century, the use of fossil fuels triggered the industrial revolution. What led to great ...
The transition of energy from fossil fuels to renewables has been winning importance in the last yea...
The project Renewbility presents several climate protection scenarios for the transport sector in Ge...
Ambitious long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets require decarbonisation of the transport s...
The transport sector has to be widely decarbonized by 2050 to reach the targets of the Paris Agreeme...
Pathways towards greenhouse gas neutrality in the transport sectorPfade zur Treibhausgasneutralität ...
The transport sector is at the center of discussions on accelerating the energy transition due to it...
The decision by Germany's Federal Council to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 is at odds...
With the ratification of the Paris Agreement, Switzerland among many other countries, declared their ...
This article investigates possible evolution pathways for the transport sector during the 21st centu...
21st World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2016. Zaragoza, Spain. 13-16th June, 2016An Energy Concept to ...
Transport energy consumption in Europe has reached a share of over 30 % of the total final energy co...
Dramatic changes in the market for car powertrains seem possible in the near future. Triggered by th...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
The absolute CO2 emissions of German road freight transport increased by 21 percent since 1995. Howe...
In the 19th century, the use of fossil fuels triggered the industrial revolution. What led to great ...
The transition of energy from fossil fuels to renewables has been winning importance in the last yea...
The project Renewbility presents several climate protection scenarios for the transport sector in Ge...
Ambitious long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets require decarbonisation of the transport s...