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ID109687
Title ProperTrends in passenger transport and freight energy use in Spain
LanguageENG
AuthorMendiluce, Maria ;  Schipper, Lee
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper provides for the first time a complete analysis of recent trends in activity, carbon emissions, modal shares, energy intensities, vehicle use and fuels in the Spanish transport system from 1990 to 2008 and discusses policy options. Passenger and freight activities have increased in Spain and are projected to continue, presenting a challenge for sustainable mobility efforts; emissions have increased, mainly fueled by the rise in activity; modal shares have pulled away from public transport, with a decrease in bus and rail, towards an increase in car and air travel; energy intensities, though initially decreasing, are currently increasing; and fuel use has taken over 37% of Spanish final energy consumption.
To target these issues the Spanish government has focused its efforts in targeting energy efficiency through dieselization, which has not led to positive results. More recently policies and measures have been directed towards redirecting modal shares and diversifying the fuel mix. Little has been done to reduce activity besides some anecdotic public awareness campaigns. Activity reduction may be achieved with regulations, restrictions and mobility plans; by increasing high speed rail and rail freight transport; by improving intermodality and tying the Spanish rail network with the EU; and with more urban transport planning at local level.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2011: p. 6466-6475
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2011: p. 6466-6475
Key WordsSpanish Transport ;  Fuel Economy ;  Transport Energy Efficiency