The ecological footprints of fuels.

Author(s)
Holden, E. & Hoeyer, K.G.
Year
Abstract

This article discusses the use of alternative fuels in the development of the environmentally friendly car and the promotion of sustainable mobility. Based on well-to-wheel analyses and ecological footprint assessments, this article confirms that the environmentally friendly car truly exists. There is substantial potential for reducing the ecological footprint within a decade by using both new and conventional technologies and alternative fuels. In the best-case scenario, a 75% reduction of the ecological footprint would be possible. However, promoting sustainable mobility requires more than just a strategy to develop the environmentally friendly car - it also requires a substitution strategy to encourage new means of transportation and a reduction strategy to reduce the growth of transport. Therefore, only a combination of these three strategies is compatible with long-term sustainability requirements. (A) "Reprinted with permission from Elsevier".

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I E126704 /15 / ITRD E126704
Source

Transportation Research Part D. 2005 /09. 10(5) Pp395-403 (18 Refs.)

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