ADEME TRANSPORTATION STRATEGIES

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ADEME TRANSPORTATION STRATEGIES EU-Twinning Project TR03-EY-01 «Improvement of Energy Efficiency in Turkey" EIE, ANKARA, January 2007 1

EUROPEAN POLICY on Transportation Pollutants Reminder: In EUROPE in 1991, The TRANSPORTATION Sector generated : 62 % of NOx 58 % of CO 44 % of COVs 14 % of PM10 But also : 88 % of lead et 11 % of SO2. 2

EUROPEAN STRATEGY on Transportation Pollutants Because of major sanitary reasons, control regulations have been issued in Europe regarding specific pollutants: 1. Engines exhaust limits: - First regulation on cars : Commission Directive n 70/220/CE (HC et CO) - Euro Standards Regulations on: Cars, Trucks, PT, motorcycles (HC, CO, NOx, PM) 3

EUROPEAN STRATEGY on Transportation Pollutants Because of major sanitary reasons, control regulations have been issued in Europe regarding: 2. Fuel specifications: Directive 2003/17/CE Date Diesel Regular Sulfer content 01/01/00 350 ppm 150 ppm 01/01/05 50 ppm 50 ppm 01/01/09 10 ppm 10 ppm 4

EUROPEAN CO2 STRATEGY In order to reduce CO2 Emissions, 3 Main Lines are now defined by EU: 1. Public Information (Car Labelling Directive 99/94/CE) relating to the availability of consumer information on fuel economy and CO2 emissions in respect of the marketing of new passenger cars 2. Voluntary Agreements with Car Manufacturers (140 gco2/km in 2008 & 2009) 3. CO2 Taxation (Directive on Vehicles Taxation) 5

Breakdown of CO2 World Emissions in 2000 per Energy GAS 19% COAL 38% OIL 43% 6

French National Strategy In France, 3 Plans where elaborated within 2 years in order to reduce transportation emissions and meet EU policy 1. National Plan for Environment & Health 2004-2008 Target: pollutants 1. Actions on Diesel with FAP (bonus/malus CO2 Trucks taxation) 2. Actions within Transport Plans = PDU (urban areas) &PDE (large companies) + enhancement of soft modes; 3. Planification: health evaluation before any new infrastructure projects 7

French National Strategy 2. Climat Plan 2004 Target: GHG 1. Actions on Vehicles. Goals: 120 gco2/km + voluntary speed restriction of engines 3 MteCO2 2. Actions on Fuels: reach the 2003/30/CE Directive on biofuels 7 MteCO2 3. Actions on Consumers/Behaviors: thanks to Bonus / Malus and Car Labelling 1 MteCO2 4. Speed Limit Enforcement + Ecodriving 3,7 MteCO2 5. R&D: 38,5 M for the Clean Vehicule Plan 8

French National Strategy 3. Clean Vehicles Plan 2003 Target: polluants & GHG 1. Tax incentives for Electrical/CNG/Hybrid Vehicle 2. FAP for Trucks and subsidies for Electrical Trucks 3. Clean Public Transport Fleets (Electrical, GNV, Hybrid) 4. Public Exemplary: Clean Fleet for Public Administrations 9

French National Strategy EXPECTED RESULTS (ENERGY) 2010 2020 2030 2050 Organisation 2,4 4,8 5,3 7,2 Vehicles & Fuels 1,1 1,2 1,4 1,7 TOTAL GAIN (Mtep) 3,5 6 6,7 9 French Domestic Demand 2003 = 53 Mtep 10

French National Strategy EXPECTED RESULTS (CO2) 2010 2020 2030 2050 Organisational Measures 7,1 15 16,2 21,3 Vehicles Technologies 3,4 3,5 4 5 Energy Diversification 7,5 9,6 12,1 15,4 TOTAL GAIN MtCO 2 17,7 28,1 32,3 41,7 Oil Dependency Rate 89% 86% 79% 75% 11

AGENCE DE L ENVIRONNEMENT L ET DE LA MAITRISE DE L ENERGIEL And then what is ADEME locally doing in order to meet International, European and National commitments? 1. TECHNICAL& SCIENTIFIC ADVICE 2. SUBSIDIES FOR SPECIFIC ACTIONS TARGETS: Public Authorities, Institutions, City Authorities, PT Operators, Private Companies, end-users : anybody who needs or uses transportation = everybody is concerned and has to be reached. TRANSPORTATION IS A COMPLEX MATTER with a lot of behavioural and economical inertia. It moves slowly. 12

TRANSPORTATION LOCAL & REGIONAL ACTIONS Total TRANSPORTATION Budget with PACA REGION : 12M / 6 years 4 PRIORITIES but 1 MAIN GOAL : CUT DOWN PRIVATE CAR TRAFFIC 1. PLANIFICATION OF TRANSPORTATION AND LAND-USE 2. EXTENSION OF ALTERNATIVE MODES PROJECTS 3. INTERMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT 4. CLEAN VEHICLES PROGRAM Advice and Subsidies dedicated to: Studies ; Exemplary Projects; Investments; Communication & Public Awareness 13

TRANSPORTATION LOCAL & REGIONAL ACTIONS 1. PLANIFICATION OF TRANSPORTATION AND LAND-USE 2. DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE MODES PROJECTS: Passengers : Car pooling, Car sharing, Demand Responsive Systems, Soft Modes, Intermodality and real-time User Information, School Trip Plans, Companies Trip Plans 3. INTERMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT Freight : Road-Rail, Sea-Rail, Road-River, Sea-River Road-Rail- See (ie Belgium-France-Italy) 14

TRANSPORTATION LOCAL & REGIONAL ACTIONS 4. CLEAN VEHICULES PROGRAM Disseminate information on Tax Incentives and Environmental Benefits Subsidize Public Transport Buses and public/private Companies Fleets: - Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) - Electric - Hybrid - Particles Filters (FAP) 15

TRANSPORTATION LOCAL & REGIONAL ACTIONS 5. Without forgetting PUBLIC AWARENESS and TRAINING in order to reach BEHAVIORAL CHANGES Transportation & Global Warming Road Safety & Fuel Economy Eco Driving Companies and Schools Trip Plans 16

EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC DISSEMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CLEAN VEHICULES TYPE OF VEHICLE Electrical CITY USAGE INTERURBAN Not suitable Low environmental Impact Moderate Impact LPG Heavy Impact CNG Hybrid Regular Diesel Diesel with Particles Filter 17

EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC AWARENESS: HEALTH The World Health Organization recommends to walk 30 minutes per day 18

EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC AWARENESS: CAR POOLING Driving alone in 1 car is wasting precious resources 19

EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC AWARENESS: COSTS Knowledge of Real Cost of Car Operation is not common to endusers 20

EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC AWARENESS: TIME Time Perception and Time Gains varies according to the different modes 21

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE Climat Change Car Labelling Bio Fuels Clean Trucks Clean Cars Particules Filter (FAP) Other Vehicles: Construction; Agriculture; Air; Sea; Railways Oil issues/clean Fuels/Futur Markets Fuel Economy versus New Cars Equipments Fuel Cell vehicles Hybrid-Electric vehicles 22

THANK YOU 23