Trends in emission standards and the implications for bus fleet management: Technology assessment for Brisbane Transport

A. Patil, Kerry Brown
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Cities around the world have set ambitious emissions reduction targets. They are promoting public transport in order to reduce urban pollution from the transportation sector. Cleaner and less polluting city transit buses are paramount if cities are to attain their ambitious emissions reduction targets, as transit buses are high usage vehicles that operate in heavily congested areas where air quality improvements and reductions in public exposure to harmful air contaminants are critical. Decision to invest in a new bus is based on the cost, technology and emission standards. Frequent changes in the emission standards and evolution of bus technology adds to the uncertainty in decision making. A bus has a life expectancy of about 20 years-during its lifespan if the emission standards change and the bus can no longer satisfy the requirements then it has to be phased out or upgraded to comply with the emission requirements-which costs money and time thus leading to financial and service losses. The objective of a decision maker while investing is to optimize the returns of investments-low costs and lower emissions. This paper will look at the Brisbane Transport as a case study-the aim of this paper is to perform comparative technology assessment and based on that provide recommendations to the Brisbane Transport fleet manager during the selection of new buses, in order to attain the 2026 patronage and emissions targets set by Brisbane.
排放标准的趋势和对公交车队管理的影响:布里斯班交通的技术评估
世界各地的城市都制定了雄心勃勃的减排目标。他们正在推广公共交通,以减少交通部门对城市的污染。如果城市要实现雄心勃勃的减排目标,更清洁、污染更少的城市公交是至关重要的,因为公交是高使用率的交通工具,在严重拥堵的地区运行,空气质量的改善和公众接触有害空气污染物的减少至关重要。投资新巴士的决定是基于成本、技术和排放标准。排放标准的频繁变化和客车技术的不断发展增加了决策的不确定性。一辆公交车的预期寿命约为20年,如果排放标准发生变化,公交车不能再满足要求,那么它必须逐步淘汰或升级以符合排放要求,这将花费金钱和时间,从而导致经济和服务损失。决策者在投资时的目标是优化投资回报——低成本和低排放。本文将把布里斯班交通作为一个案例研究,本文的目的是进行比较技术评估,并在此基础上向布里斯班交通车队经理提供建议,以实现布里斯班设定的2026年乘客和排放目标。
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