Summary of Transport Expert Panel Discussions and Work Programme 2010-2011
This report summarizes the key discussions from the Transport Expert Panel held in Stockholm on May 3, 2011. It includes updates on the 2010-2011 work programme, featuring new Euro V heavy-duty vehicle emission factors and addressing CO2 emissions from various sources such as urea and lubricants. The report highlights challenges in non-exhaust particulate matter and the need for improved measurement strategies. Additionally, it covers developments regarding alternative fuels, the Serbian road transport inventory, and plans for forthcoming Eurostat initiatives.
Summary of Transport Expert Panel Discussions and Work Programme 2010-2011
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Transport Expert Panel Summary ReportStockholm, 2011-05-03
Discussion Summary - 1 • Updated (Draft) AEIG chapter available on TFEIP website (http://www.tfeip-secretariat.org/2011-spring-sweden/). • New Euro V HDV EFs (COPERT 4 v8.0) • CO2 from urea, lube oil, new fuels • … • Review before final version is submitted for approval. • Non-exhaust PM • Remains an uncertain source • Order of magnitude rather correct • Further improvements have to be planned
Discussion Summary - 2 • Alternative fuels • EX: High uncertainty in relative effect • E85: Indications of important (+/-) effects • BX: Limited effect at current blending • LPG/CNG: Issues with retrofits! • Limited dataset to update EFs in AEIG. More measurements are necessary!
Discussion Summary - 2 • Serbian road transport inventory • Data collected from national sources and corrected • Surveys to collect mileage data (>8000 questionnaires!) • Application of COPERT successful • Work is doable!
Eurostat • Eurostat present in our panel • Highly interested in TFEIP activities • Interesting projects being scheduled on transport • Be regular in our meetings now on
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