Many proposed low carbon transitions of the transport system have focused on decarbonisation in terms of technological transformation; however, significant opportunities exist for behavioural or demand side orientated measures to play an important role. This paper explores how one such option, mode shift, can contribute to low-carbon energy systems. For the first time, endogenous mode choice is integrated into a whole energy systems model, ESME, by representing mode speed, travel time budgets, infrastructure costs, and maximum rates of modal shift. Results indicate that the cost-optimal model solution favours sustainable transport modes, although this is strongly contingent on financial disincentives for car travel and measures to make slow...
Globally, the transport system faces a paradigmatic shift where, in addition to increased local traf...
The transport sector is a crucial bottleneck in the decarbonization challenge. To study the sector’s...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
Transportation is embedded in the fabric of society and a key enabler of socio-economic development,...
Decarbonising the transport sector is arguably the most challenging given ever increasing demand for...
AbstractDespite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not...
Despite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not only in...
motorized modes are favored over other forms of transport, road transportation is the main energy co...
Staying within the 2 °C (preferably 1.5 °C) limit requires fast and fundamental system changes, also...
As more in-depth research is carried out in global warming, greenhouse gases and relevant fields, sc...
This study presents MoCho-TIMES, an original methodology for incorporating modal choice into energy-...
Current debate focuses on the need for the transport sector to contribute to more ambitious carbon e...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
Vehicle technologies and shifts in modal split as mitigation options towards a 2°C climate target Ro...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Globally, the transport system faces a paradigmatic shift where, in addition to increased local traf...
The transport sector is a crucial bottleneck in the decarbonization challenge. To study the sector’s...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
Transportation is embedded in the fabric of society and a key enabler of socio-economic development,...
Decarbonising the transport sector is arguably the most challenging given ever increasing demand for...
AbstractDespite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not...
Despite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not only in...
motorized modes are favored over other forms of transport, road transportation is the main energy co...
Staying within the 2 °C (preferably 1.5 °C) limit requires fast and fundamental system changes, also...
As more in-depth research is carried out in global warming, greenhouse gases and relevant fields, sc...
This study presents MoCho-TIMES, an original methodology for incorporating modal choice into energy-...
Current debate focuses on the need for the transport sector to contribute to more ambitious carbon e...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
Vehicle technologies and shifts in modal split as mitigation options towards a 2°C climate target Ro...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Globally, the transport system faces a paradigmatic shift where, in addition to increased local traf...
The transport sector is a crucial bottleneck in the decarbonization challenge. To study the sector’s...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...