净零排放未来的交通运输:来自EMF-37模型比较研究的见解

IF 5.6 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Christopher Hoehne , Matteo Muratori , John Bistline , Carol Lenox , David L. McCollum , Morgan Browning , Kara Podkaminer , Robert H. Beach , Robbie Orvis , Shiqi Ou , Page Kyle , Sharyn Lie , Megan Mahajan , Haewon McJeon , Catherine Ledna , Marc Melaina , Yongxia Cai , Christopher Ramig , Aniss Bahreinian , Nadejda Victor , John Weyant
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目前,交通运输是美国人为二氧化碳排放的最大来源,约占总量的三分之一。到本世纪中叶实现净零排放将需要大幅减少客运和货运的运输排放。在这里,我们利用模型相互比较研究来探索交通在2050年实现全经济净零二氧化碳排放的情景中的作用。我们发现,交通运输部门将在减少需求侧排放方面发挥最重要的作用,这主要是由技术替代驱动的,因为建模结果表明,在美国,模式转换和减少个人汽车出行的作用有限。在各种技术解决方案中,模型显示,公路客运车辆将主要过渡到电动汽车(ev)。而使重型出行方式脱碳的解决方案则更加多样化,包括更多地使用液体生物燃料和氢气。研究应继续调查道路电气化的演变,生物燃料和氢在重型旅行模式中的作用,以及模式转换和旅行行为改变在国家和区域范围内支持个人交通脱碳的作用,以缓和清洁燃料和电力需求的快速增长。
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Transportation in net-zero emissions futures: Insights from the EMF-37 model intercomparison study
Transportation is currently the largest source of U.S. anthropogenic CO2 emissions, at about a third of the total. Achieving net-zero emissions by mid-century will require substantial reductions in transportation emissions across passenger and freight travel. Here we leverage a model intercomparison study to explore the role of transportation in scenarios achieving net-zero economy-wide CO2 emissions by 2050. We find the transport sector is poised to play the most significant role in reducing demand-side emissions, mostly driven by technology substitution, as modeling results suggest a limited role for mode shifting and for reduced use of personal car travel in the U.S. Among various technology solutions, models show agreement that passenger on-road vehicles will largely transition to electric vehicles (EVs), while solutions to decarbonize heavier travel modes are more diverse and include greater use of liquid biofuels and hydrogen. Research should continue to investigate the evolution of on-road electrification, the role of biofuels and hydrogen across heavier travel modes, and the role of mode shifting and travel behavior change to support personal transportation decarbonization at national and regional scales to temper the rapid growth in clean fuel and electricity demand.
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Energy and climate change
Energy and climate change Global and Planetary Change, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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