4.4 Sustainable Development

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sustainable transport Stockholm as an example Gustaf Landahl City of Stockholm.
Advertisements

An introduction to EVs EV School presents: An introduction to EVs EV School presents:
UI Parking & Transportation Sustainability Efforts.
How do changes in Efficiency affect overall energy consumption? Below is NOT the Rebound Effect…
Carbon Footprint Kerry Sophie. What is a Carbon Footprint ? A carbon footprint is “the total set of greenhouse gas emissions caused directly and indirectly.
Mitigation Strategies Review LP Mitigation Strategy #1: Transportation Efficiency A car that gets 30 mpg releases 1 ton of carbon into the air.
Hydrogen Powered Urban Car Qidao Wang CSCI 102. New Hydrogen Power Urban Car By Riversimple A new hydrogen car was unveilen in London, UK by River simple.
Beyond Gasoline: Drive Less. US Cars and Drivers US Population: 300 million Licensed drivers 190 million Cars and light trucks. 210 million.
How can we reduce our oil consumption ? Drive less and transport fewer goods less far design more energy efficient vehicle switch to non-fossil fuel based.
Urban mobility organization and governance in Riga Riga March 5, 2015.
Fossil Fuels vs. Alternative Energy. What is Fossil Fuel? Microorganisms are buried and decay Formed millions to hundreds of millions of years ago Supply.
Aims and Objectives Aim To be able to describe the operation of a vehicles hybrid system Objectives To recognize the need for alternative fuels To be able.
1 MET 12 Global Warming: Lecture 12 Transportation Shaun Tanner Outline:   Energy use   Petroleum   Hybrid   Electric   Fuel Cell   Biofuels.
Transportation 1. Learning Objectives Understand that gasoline combustion moves the vehicle as well as emit greenhouse gases. Understand that carbon emissions.
Traffic problems in Richer countries e.g. UK Too many vehicles Most people like their car Most goods are transported by road.
Mark Evers Transport for London Reducing CO 2 from Transport Action Today to Protect Tomorrow London’s Climate Change Action Plan.
London Transport Policy, Planning and Strategies Towards clean and sustainable transport By Lucy Hayward-Speight, TfL Principal Policy Advisor.
Exploring Transportation. Where it started
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Chapter 16 RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL.
Rodney Mallinson May 16,  Biodiesel  Electricity  E85  Hydrogen.
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR URBAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT OCTOBER 2002 PARTHENON NORTEL HOTEL, SP.
Light-duty Vehicle Technology for the Next Decade+ Tom Cackette California Air Resources Board Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board September 10,
Common well know ways to reduce global emission of greenhouse gases.
Air Quality Revision Notes. Air –What’s it made up of? Naturally air is made up of nitrogen, oxygen and argon Nitrogen (N2) makes up 98% of air. Oxygen.
Lamborghini Gallardo – 9 miles per gallon Hybrid Cars Toyota Prius 50 miles per gallon -Combine internal combustion engine with electric battery - Small.
Improving air quality. International Measures Developed countries provide money and technology to developing countries to use clean forms of power. (The.
 Diesel Powered Trucks  Battery Powered Trucks.
HYDROGEN HYBRID VEHICLES REDUCING AIR POLLUTION IN VALJEVO by Marijan Bogdanović.
What is an Alternatively powered Vehicle? Definition: A vehicle that runs on a fuel other than traditional gasoline or diesel; any method of powering an.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles By: Dalton Cress. Types of alternate fuel Ethanol- produced from corn and other crops and produces less greenhouse gases Biodiesel-produced.
The Stockholm trials – Emme/2 as a tool for designing a congestion charges system 1.The trials and the congestion charges system 2.Observed effects 3.Transportation.
Possible Fuel Options for Your Car
By Shalnev Dmitry Class 9 A Pervomaisk Secondary School Tambov Region 2014.
Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Internal Combustion Engine SJCHS. Fossil Fuels Gasoline: 4-12 carbons in hydrocarbon chain Diesel: 8-25 carbons in hydrocarbon chain; 113% more energy.
PG Funding and Management Strategies Paris Some thoughts on Road Pricing.
What is What will be UNDER THE HOOD and IN THE TANK ? By John Zavalney.
Hybrid cars “Toyota Prius” and how they can effect price and environment?
7.2 How can these challenges be managed? 7.2a Cities in the DEVELOPED world have huge potential to reduce their environmental impact (ECO- FOOTPRINTs)
Go Low Forum Air pollution and Health Richard Taylor Nottingham City Council: Environmental Health and Safer Places.
Israel Tax Authority Ministry of Finance.  Setting long term governmental policy  Encouragement of “green” vehicles and fuels  Focus on tax incentives.
The Greener Buses By Chris Moore. How Bus Systems Work Most councils now days uses contacted bus companies to run services instead of doing it themselves,
Transportation.
Congestion Charging: An idea that makes sense?
Bus and coach transport for greening mobility
Fuel Cell Automobiles By: Joseph James, Justin Avery
By: Justin Avery, Joseph James
Mitigation Strategies Review
Mitigation Strategies Review
Vehicle Fuel Usage Learning Objectives :
The Volkswagen emissions scandal Volkswagen has been cheating in emission tests by making its cars appear far less polluting than they are. The US.
Climate Change – coping with its effects
16.4 Control of Air Pollution
Energy Year 2017 Electricity
Achieving Energy Sustainability
Renewable Transportation
Achieving Energy Sustainability
Rush-hour truck ban.
FOCUS ON PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURES
Energy Year 2017 Electricity
Energy Year 2018 Electricity
Exploring Transportation
Achieving Energy Sustainability
Energy Year 2018 Electricity
HYDROGEN Is often seen as an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. Some car manufacturers have developed cars that run on hydrogen rather.
Achieving Energy Sustainability
The Road to Zero Strategy
Energy Transformation and Fuels (p 226)
Prepared by the EPSRC CDT in Sustainable Chemistry
Greater Cambridge Citizens Assembly on congestion, air quality and public transport 8 September 2019 Anne Miller Carbon Neutral
Presentation transcript:

4.4 Sustainable Development Figure 13-65: Developed countries produce more carbon dioxide per capita.

4.4 Sustainable Development Figure 13-67: The United Nations target for the U.S. carbon dioxide emissions, by source: Most reductions are forecast through reducing the use of fossil fuels.

4.4 Sustainable Development Figure 13-68: Electricity generation source by U.S. state: Electric cars are less polluting when powered by energy generated from lower carbon-emitting sources.

4.5 Controlling Congestion and Air Pollution Road congestion controlled through: Congestion charges Tolls Permits Bans Air pollution controlled through technology: Diesel Hybrid Ethanol Electric Plug-in hybrid Hydrogen fuel cell

4.5 Congestion Pricing Figure 13-69: Drivers in London’s central zone face a special congestion charge during peak driving hours.

4.5 No-car Zone Figure 13-70: A main street in Copenhagen is closed to vehicles so pedestrians can walk freely.

Chapter End