Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study
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Resumo: | The number of Life Cycle Assessment studies in urban public transportation focusing on modals that aim to reduce global warming impacts has been increasing significantly in the last few years. These studies suggest that the insertion of green modals on local public transportation systems could be a solution to reach sustainable development. However, the impact of this insertion in developing countries is not clear yet. Then, our main objective is to evaluate the environmental impact of an emerging city’s public transportation system, considering different public policies. Consequently, we conducted a Life Cycle Assessment study considering the transitions from Diesel to biodiesel buses and electric buses from 2020 to 2030. Three scenarios were performed, with the following criteria: battery changes, the increase of biodiesel percentage used in the fuel mix, and buses’ expected average lifespan transitioning to electric vehicles. The results show a decrease in impact by 2030 in analysed scenarios. They may support policymakers to decide whether to focus on a short-term or long-term transport policy to reduce the fleet’s sustainable impact. Particularly, electric buses have emerged as an option to reduce environmental impacts in the public transportation system in Porto Alegre, Brazil. |
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Leichter, Michelle ZanettiniLerman, Laura VisintainerMaciel, Vinícius GonçalvesPassuello, Ana Carolina Badalotti2022-11-04T04:37:19Z20221848-9257http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250657001150802The number of Life Cycle Assessment studies in urban public transportation focusing on modals that aim to reduce global warming impacts has been increasing significantly in the last few years. These studies suggest that the insertion of green modals on local public transportation systems could be a solution to reach sustainable development. However, the impact of this insertion in developing countries is not clear yet. Then, our main objective is to evaluate the environmental impact of an emerging city’s public transportation system, considering different public policies. Consequently, we conducted a Life Cycle Assessment study considering the transitions from Diesel to biodiesel buses and electric buses from 2020 to 2030. Three scenarios were performed, with the following criteria: battery changes, the increase of biodiesel percentage used in the fuel mix, and buses’ expected average lifespan transitioning to electric vehicles. The results show a decrease in impact by 2030 in analysed scenarios. They may support policymakers to decide whether to focus on a short-term or long-term transport policy to reduce the fleet’s sustainable impact. Particularly, electric buses have emerged as an option to reduce environmental impacts in the public transportation system in Porto Alegre, Brazil.application/pdfengJournal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems [recurso eletrônico]. [Zagreb: SDEWES Centre, 2022.]. Vol. 10, no. 4 (2022), 1100418, 18 p.Planejamento urbanoVeículos elétricosBiodieselTransporte públicoAvaliação do ciclo de vidaUrban planningElectric vehiclesBiodieselPoliciesLife cycle assessmentEnvironmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case studyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001150802.pdf.txt001150802.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain63306http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/250657/2/001150802.pdf.txt832ae63b90dc2bcc55e59c1f604ee07eMD52ORIGINAL001150802.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2709394http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/250657/1/001150802.pdf5ddf869f711f6ba191dbf70afd2cff8aMD5110183/2506572022-11-05 04:48:58.657933oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/250657Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-11-05T07:48:58Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study Leichter, Michelle Zanettini Planejamento urbano Veículos elétricos Biodiesel Transporte público Avaliação do ciclo de vida Urban planning Electric vehicles Biodiesel Policies Life cycle assessment |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study |
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Environmental assessment of urban public transport's shift from conventional to electric buses : a case study |
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Leichter, Michelle Zanettini |
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Leichter, Michelle Zanettini Lerman, Laura Visintainer Maciel, Vinícius Gonçalves Passuello, Ana Carolina Badalotti |
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Lerman, Laura Visintainer Maciel, Vinícius Gonçalves Passuello, Ana Carolina Badalotti |
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Leichter, Michelle Zanettini Lerman, Laura Visintainer Maciel, Vinícius Gonçalves Passuello, Ana Carolina Badalotti |
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Planejamento urbano Veículos elétricos Biodiesel Transporte público Avaliação do ciclo de vida |
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Planejamento urbano Veículos elétricos Biodiesel Transporte público Avaliação do ciclo de vida Urban planning Electric vehicles Biodiesel Policies Life cycle assessment |
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Urban planning Electric vehicles Biodiesel Policies Life cycle assessment |
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The number of Life Cycle Assessment studies in urban public transportation focusing on modals that aim to reduce global warming impacts has been increasing significantly in the last few years. These studies suggest that the insertion of green modals on local public transportation systems could be a solution to reach sustainable development. However, the impact of this insertion in developing countries is not clear yet. Then, our main objective is to evaluate the environmental impact of an emerging city’s public transportation system, considering different public policies. Consequently, we conducted a Life Cycle Assessment study considering the transitions from Diesel to biodiesel buses and electric buses from 2020 to 2030. Three scenarios were performed, with the following criteria: battery changes, the increase of biodiesel percentage used in the fuel mix, and buses’ expected average lifespan transitioning to electric vehicles. The results show a decrease in impact by 2030 in analysed scenarios. They may support policymakers to decide whether to focus on a short-term or long-term transport policy to reduce the fleet’s sustainable impact. Particularly, electric buses have emerged as an option to reduce environmental impacts in the public transportation system in Porto Alegre, Brazil. |
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