Title: Lew Fulton lew'fultonunep'org
1BAQ 2006 Yogyakarta, 13-15 December 2006
GHG Reduction and Transport in Developing Nations
Lew Fulton (lew.fulton_at_unep.org) UN Environment
Program Nairobi Kenya
2Role of UNEP
- United Nations Environment Program plays a
leading role in supporting and promoting
environmental protection world-wide - UNEP is very involved with other agencies in
multi-attribute assessments - Environmental
- Energy
- Economic
- Social
- Political (policy)
- UNEP has a variety of projects and programmes
relating to urban environment and its various
linkages with these other concerns - DTIE (Division of Technology, Industry and
Energy) - PCFV (Partnership for clean fuels and vehicles)
- DGEF (Division of GEF coordination)
- WWW.UNEP.ORG
3What is the GEF?
- Global Environment Facility, Established in 1991
- Helps developing countries fund projects and
programs that protect the global environment. - GEF grants support projects related to
biodiversity, climate change, international
waters, land degradation, the ozone layer, and
persistent organic pollutants. - UNEP is an Implementing Agency for the GEF
4GEF Project Info
- Project Types
- Full-size projects (1 million and up)
- Medium-sized projects (up to 1 million)
- Small Grants Program (up to 50,000)
- Enabling activities
- Project Development Funds (PDF-A up to 25,000
PDF-B up to 350,000) - GEF Projects can be executed by
- Government Agencies
- UN Specialized Agencies
- Non-Governmental Organizations
- Bilateral Development Cooperation Agencies
- Others from the private sector/institutes
5The GEF and Transport
- OP-11 Sustainable Mobility
- Mode switching efforts
- Improved transit systems
- Promotion of non-motorized transit options
- Support for infrastructure design,
operation/management systems - Travel demand management, pricing
- Land use planning
- Limited fuel switching (e.g. electric vehicles,
fuel cell vehicles) - Probably NOT ELIGIBLE
- Anything related to private vehicles (efficiency
programs) - Biofuels (though under reconsideration)
- Pollutant emissions reduction efforts
6Energy-Related CO2 Emissions by Region
Source IEA World Energy Outlook 2004
7Projected Growth in Fuel Consumption By Sector
and Fuel, 2002-2030
East Asia
South Asia
China
Source IEA World Energy Outlook 2004 Notes
East Asia excludes China MTOE thousand
tonnes oil-equivalent note difference in scaling
of the Y axes.
8Pollutant v. GHG EmissionsA schematic of
potential impacts from different measures
9Vehicle / Fuel Measures
- Low-sulphur diesel
- requires a few percent more energy to refine,
means higher GHG emissions - Allows use of advanced technology filter systems,
also may lower fuel economy - Allows use of advanced diesel engine designs
while still meeting emissions control regs, could
provide large GHG reductions - Vehicle Maintenance
- Basic maintenance (tire inflation, engine tuning)
can provide a several percentage improvement in
fuel efficiency, reduction in GHG emissions - Inspection and Maintenance programs must target
these aspects in order to provide GHG reduction
benefits - New vehicle fuel economy improvement
- Clear direct impact on fuel use, GHG reductions
- May provide some pollutant emissions benefit
(e.g. HC) but mostly unrelated
10Lifecycle GHG emissions from light-duty vehicles
One Set of Estimates (Mark Delucchi) (g/mi
CO2-equivalent and changes)
Source Delucchi. 2003. LEM model. Based on 26
mpg gasoline baseline, year 2010 parameters.
ICEV internal combustion engine vehicle,
EVelectric vehicle, FCEVfuel cell vehicle
11Lifecycle GHG emissions from heavy-duty vehicles
One Set of Estimates (Mark Delucchi) (g/mi
CO2-equivalent and changes)
Source Delucchi. 2003. LEM model. Based on 26
mpg gasoline baseline, year 2010 parameters.
ICEV internal combustion engine vehicle,
EVelectric vehicle, FCEVfuel cell vehicle
12How transit systems reduce CO2 emissions
- Modal shift from smaller vehicles (minibuses,
cars) to much more efficient larger vehicles
(buses, trams, and other rail cars) - Improved urban traffic flow can yield improved
in-use efficiency for all vehicles - For rail highly efficient electric trains
provide reductions per vehicle km compared to
even large buses - For bus systems, especially Bus Rapid Transit
(BRT) - Dedicated bus corridors yield much faster speeds,
smother operation better in-use efficiency - Fewer, much larger buses can displace greater
numbers of smaller buses, improving net
efficiency - Maybe the biggest one LONG TERM PLANNING
- Long-term planning around a transit system
backbone allows a city to become much less
vehicle dependent. - Synergies with walking and cycling
- Changes in patterns of where people live, work
and shop. - Many cobenefits including air quality, safety,
health, convenience
13BRT Systems
- Full BRT
- Segregated, median busways with median
stations - Pre-board fare collection and fare
verification - Restricted operator access (closed system)
- Free transfers between corridors
- Competitively bid concessions
- High frequency service and low station dwell
times -
- Clean bus technologies
- Modal integration
Bus Rapid Transit is a mass transit system that
mimics the rapidity and performance of metros
but utilises buses rather than rail vehicles.
Volvo
14Mass transit costs
Trams / Light rail US 10 30 million /
km Elevated rail US 50 100 million
Subways US 50 million 300 million / km
BRT US 1 5 million / km
15Some GHG Cost Reduction Scenarios Fuel Switching
16Some GHG Cost Reduction Scenarios Mode Switching
Source Wright and Fulton, 2005, Climate Change
and Transport in Developing Nations, Transport
Reviews. Note Estimates based on a city with 10
million trips per day mode shift assumptions
linked to size of investment, based on experience
in cities like Bogotá detailed assumptions
outlined in paper
17Conclusions
- Most transport air quality improvement options
have some impact on GHG emissions, though often
tangential - Vehicle maintenance is promising, though IM
systems must specifically target efficiency - Transit systems, NMT infrastructure combined with
spatial planning can substantially reduce all
types of emissions - For GHG reduction (and mobility improvements),
BRT/NMT compares favorably to many
technology/fuel switching options on a
cost-per-tonne basis - More info Lew.fulton_at_unep.org
- www.unep.org