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ID101461
Title ProperTrends of energy efficiency in Finnish road freight transport 1995-2009 and forecast to 2016
LanguageENG
AuthorLiimatainen, Heikki ;  Pöllänen, Markus
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A framework for modeling and analyzing the energy efficiency of road freight transport is presented in this paper. This framework is tested by using the data from the Finnish Goods Transport by Road statistics. The data was enhanced by calculating the fuel consumption for each trip in the data. To calculate this, weight-fuel consumption functions were estimated for each Euro-class vehicles and road type. This is a new method for analyzing the energy efficiency of road freight transport and it could be applied also in other countries gathering freight transport data with continuous company surveys. The analysis show that the energy efficiency of road freight transport in Finland improved during 1995-2002, but has declined since. The major drivers in the development have been the changes in the level of empty running and vehicle fuel efficiency. Extrapolating current statistical trends of factors that influence the energy efficiency show that the target set by the Finnish government for improving energy efficiency by 9% until 2016 will not be achieved. However, the target is possible to be achieved by a combination of small changes to some determinants.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.38, No.12; Dec 2010: p7676-7686
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.38, No.12; Dec 2010: p7676-7686
Key WordsEnergy Efficiency ;  Road Freight Transport ;  Trends