I. Kolb et M. Wacker, CALCULATION OF ENERGY-CONSUMPTION AND POLLUTANT EMISSIONS ON FREIGHT TRANSPORT ROUTES, Science of the total environment, 169(1-3), 1995, pp. 283-288
An important strategy to reduce energy consumption and pollutant emiss
ions is to displace parts of the freight traffic performance from road
and air to rail and inland navigation. The calculation with average e
mission factors, which refer to traffic performances, promises an impr
ovement in comparison to the status quo. If specific transports from a
starting point A to a destination B are studied, some objections to u
sing such average emission factors come to light, for example the diff
erent distances for the single means of transport, pre-trips and post-
trips in the case of bi-modal traffic and different weight load factor
s. The results of a study, in which the energy consumption and the pol
lutant emissions were investigated as realistically as possible, show
that the use of flat-rate average factors for the comparison of differ
ent means of transport in freight transport is not permissible. Furthe
r, they show that in regard to climate demands, it is not possible to
make general recommendations for specific transport modes. For extensi
ve calculations it is necessary to have, for all transport modes, emis
sion factors which are based on the kilometric performance and differe
ntiated to the vehicle type, the weight load factor, and the operating
conditions. At the end of the paper the presented results of a simila
r study in passenger transport show the same trends.