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Current activities in transport data collection
Fabio Dalan
European Commission
DG Joint Research Centre
Institute for Energy and Transport
TFEIP transport expert panel meeting, Istanbul, 14 May 2013
May 2013
TRACCS
Transport data collection supporting the quantitative analysis of
measures relating to transport and climate change
European Commission (DG Clima) project Jan. 2012 – Dec. 2013
“Transport, environment, and climate change…”
TRACCS is …
A reflection of the latest changes in European
transport.
A general update of the historical transport data for
use in the various activity and emission projection
tools and inventories in Europe.
An impact assessment study for the effect of
transport sector on air pollution and climate change,
including also economic impacts.
Team and Key Responsibilities
Emisia (GR)
Co-ordination
Road (passenger/freight) and non-motorized transport
INFRAS (CH)
Aviation and rail
CH, AT, DE and HBEFA data for road
IVL (SE)
Waterborne transport
Road data for Sweden/Nordic countries
Objectives
Stock data
Activity data
+ Economic/cost data
Multi-dimensional consistent datasets
GHG, air pollutant emission modeling
Environmental policy, climate change
Impact of economic crisis
Transport data collected
Road
Aviation Rail
Waterborne
EU27
+ EFTA + HR, FYROM, TR
2005
2010
TRACCS
+ Non-motorized
Sources of road data
Eurostat (stock of vehicles, new registrations, vkm, pkm, tkm, other)
EC Statistical Pocketbook 2012 (stock and activity data)
ACEA (new regs, segments for Western Europe, economic/cost data)
ACEM (stock and new registrations for mopeds/motorcycles)
ANFAC European Motor Vehicle Parc (vehicles in use, de-registrations, other)
Car price reports by EC (car prices per model in EU)
National statistics web sites
Data from countries’ experts
Road vehicle categories
Vehicle Category Vehicle type Propulsion
Mopeds/Motorcycles (L) 2-stroke, 4-stroke Gasoline
Passenger Cars (M1) Small, Lower-medium, Upper-medium, Executive
Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, CNG, Flexi-fuel, Other
Buses (M2, M3) Urban, Coach Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, CNG/Biogas, B30
Light Commercial Vehicles (N1)
N1/I N1/II N1/III
Gasoline, Diesel, LPG, CNG, Flexi-fuel
Heavy Goods Vehicles (N2, N3)
GVW types as per COPERT/HBEFA (Rigid from ≤7.5t to >32t, Articulated from 14-20t to 50-60t)
Gasoline, Diesel
Additionally: Age distribution of vehicles (1-30).
Ownership of passenger cars (private, corporate, self-employed professional).
Road transport dataset
Current status
Production of final dataset for each country
Complete and consistent datasets with no gaps and
errors, satisfying processing rules and fleet balance
equations
More on website
http://traccs.emisia.com
Project Info
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Istanbul, 2013-05-15
Emissions by the Transport Sector
Eurostat project Jan. 2013 – Dec. 2013
Background and objectives
Several of the objectives in the white paper for transport (WPT) require detailed information to monitor status and progress
Other activities by DG CLIMA and DG MOVE also require a detailed dataset on which to base policies
Objective of this project:
Enforce the role of Eurostat transport statistics in monitoring climate change and provide complementary methods for assessing the impact of transport in producing CO2 emissions.
Specific targets
Identify available centralised or non-centralised data on transport activity to complement information available at Eurostat
Understand what data and which methods are used by different countries to calculate and dissagregate CO2 emissions from transport
Gradually enhance the availability of transport data at Eurostat
Sectors and sources
Maritime (EMSA, AIS data)
Examine whether data are sufficient to support WPT policies
Road (National authorities, odometer reading, …)
Comparison of CO2 emissions from transport activity data and Eurostat energy statistics
Examine whether data can support WPT policies and other indicators
Aviation (Eurocontrol and Eurostat)
Find synergies between Eurostat and Eurocontrol
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