Life Cycle Assessment of Urban Passenger Transportation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55662/JST.2024.5402

Keywords:

Life-cycle analysis, Urban passenger transport, Greenhouse gas, Urbanization

Abstract

This paper describes a life-cycle analysis (LCA) performed for urban passenger transport (cars and urban buses) in United States for the years 2015–2050 in five-year steps. It is assumed that the only change made is the propulsion technology/fuel used and that the distance driven by all vehicles (within each mode) per year remains the same. The complete conversion to a single powertrain type is neither realistic or necessarily desirable, but the intention of this LCA is not to provide a forecast of greenhouse gas (GHG) and air pollution emissions or other factors; the system is too complex with more uncertainties. Instead, the intention is to compare the effect of applying the various technologies/fuels in order to discern their effect in a simplified manner and identify any possible limitations and allow further discussions on the ideal policy strategy.

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Published

10-07-2024

How to Cite

[1]
D. I. John Samuel, “Life Cycle Assessment of Urban Passenger Transportation”, J. Sci. Tech., vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 15–40, Jul. 2024, doi: 10.55662/JST.2024.5402.