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1 TFEIP/EIONET – Stockholm - 2-4/05/2011 Impact of transport on climate change - ongoing Eurostat projects European Commission, Eurostat Unit E6: Transport statistics M [email protected] [email protected]

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Impact of transport on climate change - ongoing Eurostat projects. TFEIP/EIONET – Stockholm - 2-4/05/2011. European Commission, Eurostat Unit E6: Transport statistics M [email protected] [email protected]. Structure of the presentation. General framework - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1TFEIP/EIONET – Stockholm - 2-4/05/2011

Impact of transport on climate change- ongoing Eurostat projects

European Commission, Eurostat

Unit E6: Transport statistics

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Structure of the presentation General framework

(new policy papers and targets versus projections)

The role of Eurostat and the ESS in providing data relevant for the calculation of the GHG emissions

Eurostat’s future and ongoing projects:

- Maritime- Aviation- Road Freight- Road Traffic- Passenger Mobility

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New statistical requirements for Climate Change monitoring

Europe 2020 strategy – one of the five Headline targets is related to climate change/energy– The "20/20/20" climate/energy targets should be

met Eurostat’s Work Programme foresees a more active

role in cross-cutting issues such as Climate Change

There are several Eurostat Units working activey in the area of GHG emissions (i.a. energy, transport, two environment units)

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Monitoring of GHGs from transport – strategic context

Decarbonising transport sector has been identified as one of the priorities in President Barroso's Political Guidelines for the new Commission.

Until March 2011 no sectoral target for transport, but should be in line with overall objective for EU economy:20% GHG reduction by 202080-95% GHG reduction by 2050

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Recent developments:

Roadmap for low carbon economyWhite Paper on TransportClean Transport Systems strategy (in preparation)

First clear secoral targets for transport:

- 60% in transport GHGs by 2050 comapred to 1990 levels- 20% in transport GHGs by 2030 compared to 2008 (i.e. +8% compared to 1990)

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Transport = 2nd biggest source of GHG emissions

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GHG emissions from transport are still growing !To the detriment of efforts made by other sectors..Total GHG emissions, AAGR by sector, 2000- 2006

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And could jeopardise EU’s GHG reduction targets

Source: EU Transport GHG 2050 tool

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Road is clearly the main culpableGHG emissions by mode of transport (C02 equivalent)

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But aviation and maritime also grow fastGHG projections by 2050 under the “business as usual” scenario

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The role of Eurostat and the ESSTo provide relevant and reliable data on the impact of transport on climate change allowing policy makers at MSs’ and European level to make informed decisions and to monitor their policies over time. Robust statistical data are particularly needed as contribution for:

EU policy papers (e.g. Transport White Paper)

Impact assessment for new European legislation

Evaluating implementation and efficiency of various EU and national policies (e.g. on modal shift from road and aviation to rail)

Monitoring of the penetration of new low carbon technologies in the transport sector (electric vehicles, hydrogen, hybrids, biofuels, etc)

Calibrating models, benchmarking, verifying projections against actual emissions over time (TREMOVE, PRIMES, COPERT, etc)

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Eurostat objectives and ongoing projects

emissions = activity data * emissions factorsIn transport activity data = Vkm, with key splits including: type and age of vehicle, type of engine or fuel, type of road,defined territory and a given reference period

1) Creation of an indicators' repository covering all the transport modes (road, air, sea, rail, and inland waterways)

with data on Vkm broken down according to those key splits

2) Database on the fleets of vehicles by type of fuel/technology and age of vehicle for all transport modes

Ongoing projects: road, aviation and maritime

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New project in Maritime

Objective: Creation of “centralised vessel database” (to be built in cooperation with EMSA, JRC and Member States ) containing information on vessel characteristics (type of engine, type of fuel, age and weight) and combining it with Eurostat activity data on port-to-port movements, a matrix of routes and distances as well as relevant emission factors, which could theoretically enable calculation of GHG emissions from each vessel.

Ongoing work: negotiations with EMSA on access to their database and contacts with JRC on the GHG emissions compilation methodology, finalisation of Eurostat’s maritime routes and distances tool.

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New project in Aviation

Objective: Combining Eurostat activity data on air passenger and air freight traffic with administrative data on aircraft types available from other sources, which combined with relevant emission factors could enable calculation of GHG emissions per flight or even the carbon footprint per passenger or per tonne of cargo.

Ongoing work: feasibility study to define the most appropriate data sources and mapping methodology in cooperation with CSO Ireland.

(separate presentation by Hubertus Cloodt)

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2 projects in Road: 1) Road Freight

Objective: monitoring of volumes of transport of goods by heavy goods vehicles mainly in tonnes, tkm and vkm via a mandatory collection of microdata based on Council Reg. 1172/98 covering time series since 1999 and 48 variables related to the vehicles (nationality, age, axe configuration, MPLW and LC) , journey types (laden, empty, national, international, transit, etc) and category of goods transported. The database covers all EU MSs, NO, LI, CH and HR, some 6 million vehicles and over 70 million individual journeys.

Ongoing work: streamlining the number of disseminated tables (about 40), introducing a new distance class for monitoring of modal shift and putting in place procedures for granting access to microdata for researchers.

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2) Road Traffic

Objective: joint project between Eurostat, UNECE and ITF aimed at collecting Vkm data for all road vehicles (passenger cars, goods vehicles, buses, coaches, motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles) split by type and age of vehicle, type of fuel (incl. hydrogen, hybrid and pure electric), type of road and territory; for the moment on voluntary basis with 22 countries participating: 17 MSs, HR, NO, FYROM, US, Canada

Planned work: developing methodology for combining road traffic data from 4 different sources (odometer readings, surveys, road counts, fuel consumption) and preparing for a move towards a mandatory collection.

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2) Road Trafic - long term objective Information on of road traffic volumes (in Vkm) is a

crucial input for planning of infrastructure, European and national projects on congestion and safety on road as well monitoring of environmental impacts of transport

(road traffic > 93 % of all transport GHG emissions)

Strong demand for this data for policy making

Problem: law reporting (only 14 MSs for 2009 data) and law completeness rates

Solution long term: mandatory data collection based partly on Directive 2010/48/EU on roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and their trailers (entry into force 2014)

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Denmark

Finnland

Poland

France

Germany

SpainTurkey

Autstria

CzechRepublic

Estonia

Latvia

Lithuania

RomaniaHungary

Slovakia

Bulgaria

Ireland

Great Britain

Slovenia

Croatia

Norway

Nether-lands

Belgium

Malta

Sweden

Cyprus

Moldova

Liechtenstein

Portugal

Greece

Italy

Luxembourg

FYROMdonia

Switzer/land

VKm until 2008

VKm until 2009

VKm not available

AT, BE, DE, DK, HU, IE, UK, LT,

MK, NL, PL, SKBG, CY, CH, CZ, FI, FR, HR, LV, NO, RO,

PL, SI, SE, EELI, TR, ES, MD, MT

EU, EFTA, Candidate countries - Data availability by reference period

Iceland

NORTH SEA

ATLANTIC OCEAN

MEDITERRANEAN SEA

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2) Road Trafic – short term actionsEurostat plans to launch an analysis project with the following objectives:

Identify the entities/organizations involved in the collection and/or estimation of data on VKm in Europe

Still missing for: Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, FYROM, Malta and Portugal

Propose methodological approaches to assist the MSs in collection and delivery of the requested data

Budget available for ESS-NET project (need a leading MS)

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3) Passenger mobility – across all modes

Definition: transport of passengers by any mode of transport and

irrespective of purpose of travel or distance travelled

Data Needs:To monitor the development of personal mobility in Europe and the impact of the European and national policies on citizens’ behaviour (e.g. environmental awareness) Important for: congestion, safety, infrastructure planning, and increasingly also for measuring of carbon footprint

(passenger road traffic = 60-75 % of GHGs from road)

Objective: Comparable statistics or at least key indicators on passenger mobility in Europe

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3) Passenger mobility – ongoing project

Ongoing work: compiling and updating an inventory of all mobility surveys in Europe, maintaining a non-harmonised database with key mobility indicators for each MS and issuing methodological reports with recommendations on improving the comparability of passenger mobility data across Europe.

Geographical coverage: EU27, candidate countries, EFTA

Dissemination of all deliverables on CIRCA: (http://circa.europa.eu/Public/irc/dsis/transport/library?l=/passengers_mobility&vm=detailed&sb=Title)

Challenge: No harmonised data collection of road passenger traffic highly divergent national practices

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3) Differences in periodicity

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SE

CY

Continuously

Quarterly

Annually

3 – 6 years

10 – 15 years

Irregularly

Only once

Not specified

DK, NL, UK

No survey

BG

DE, EE, RO, SK

CZ, FR, LU

AT

BE, CY

GR, MK, LT, PL, SI

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3) Passenger mobility – developments

Cooperation with research community: grouped in SHANTI Action (part of wider COST action)

Consultation of stakeholders via user needs survey (2011)

Joint seminar on use of new tracking technologies (GPS, GSM, etc) as source of data on passenger mobility and on the methodologies to calculate carbon footprint (planned for spring 2012)

Pan-European passenger mobility survey (?)

mandatory data collection (?)

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dissemination toolsPeriodical publications such as

a Pocketbook on “Energy, Transport and Environment

indicators” and thematic “Statistics in Focus” for

each transport mode

Eurostat website has a special chapter on Climate change

and a new Wiki-type tool called “Statistics Explained”

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Thank you

for your attention !

Annex : Tables of the Road Traffic data collection

Additional documentation on CIRCA:(

http://circa.europa.eu/Public/irc/dsis/transport/library?l=/passengers_mobility&vm=detailed&sb=Title

)

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