Title of article :
Evaluation of the influence of toll systems on energy consumption and CO2 emissions: A case study of a Spanish highway
Author/Authors :
Pérez-Martínez, P. J. Universidad Polite´cnica de Madrid - Centro de Investigacio´n del Transporte (TRANSyT), Spain , Ming, D. Universidad Polite´cnica de Madrid - Centro de Investigacio´n del Transporte (TRANSyT), Spain , Dell’Asin, G. Universidad Polite´cnica de Madrid - Centro de Investigacio´n del Transporte (TRANSyT), Spain , Monzón, A. Universidad Polite´cnica de Madrid - Centro de Investigacio´n del Transporte (TRANSyT), Spain
From page :
301
To page :
310
Abstract :
This paper studies the energy consumption and subsequent CO2 emissions of road highway transportation under three toll systems in Spain for four categories of vehicles: cars, vans, buses and articulated trucks. The influence of toll systems is tested for a section of AP-41 highway between Toledo and Madrid. One system is free flow, other is traditional stop and go and the last toll system operates with an electronic toll collection (ETC) technology. Energy consumption and CO2 emissions were found to be closely related to vehicle mass, wind exposure, engine efficiency and acceleration rate. These parameters affect, directly or indirectly, the external forces which determine the energy consumption. Reducing the magnitude of these forces through an appropriate toll management is an important way of improving the energy performance of vehicles. The type of toll system used can have a major influence on the energy efficiency of highway transportation and therefore it is necessary to consider free flow.
Keywords :
Energy efficiency , Toll management systems , Highway transportation , Spain
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Science
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Science
Record number :
2609165
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