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appendices:appendix2.2-road-transport [2023/03/13 15:38] – [Derivation of emission factors] kotzulla | appendices:appendix2.2-road-transport [2024/11/06 14:50] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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==== Cross-check with Energy Balance==== | ==== Cross-check with Energy Balance==== | ||
- | The Energy Balance is also used to model transport-quantity structures in TREMOD. For example, the German Economic Institute (DIW) carries out a fuel-consumption calculation in order to derive total mileage travelled (DIW, 2002). Some of the results of the calculation, | + | The Energy Balance is also used to model transport-quantity structures in TREMOD. For example, the German Economic Institute (DIW) carries out a fuel-consumption calculation in order to derive total mileage travelled (DIW, 2002). Some of the results of the calculation, |
On the other hand, due to the many dependencies and uncertainties in the model, and to the basic data that must be taken into account, no feasible means is available for comparing mileage and energy consumption, | On the other hand, due to the many dependencies and uncertainties in the model, and to the basic data that must be taken into account, no feasible means is available for comparing mileage and energy consumption, | ||
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Mileage data were updated on the basis of the "2002 mileage survey" | Mileage data were updated on the basis of the "2002 mileage survey" | ||
- | The follwing chart illustrates the more or less exponential increase in annual mileage of electric road vehicles. | + | |
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==== Shifting of fuel purchases to other countries ==== | ==== Shifting of fuel purchases to other countries ==== | ||