2013
DOI: 10.4236/jtts.2013.32a003
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Analysis of GHG Emissions for City Passenger Trains: Is Electricity an Obvious Option for Montreal Commuter Trains?

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Alternative technologies have emerged to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of traditional commuter rail systems powered by diesel. Even larger reductions can be obtained with energy production from renewable resources. This paper uses the commuter rail system in Montreal, Quebec, as a case study for implementing alternative technologies, namely, complete electrification of the network (only one of the existing five lines is electrifie… Show more

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“…Shifting travel away from private vehicles within cities and between cities has therefore been on the agenda of policymakers seeking to reform mobility patterns in light of the climate crisis. Private and publicly owned cars used for car sharing and ride pooling have also become components of sustainable transportation strategies (Bigazzi 2019), while alternatives to fossil fuel, such as electrification and hydrogen fuel, have the potential to improve the environmental performance of motorized modes of transportation (Chan et al 2013). However, the most environmentally friendly mobility behaviour is based on low mobility or slowness, i.e.…”
Section: Climate Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shifting travel away from private vehicles within cities and between cities has therefore been on the agenda of policymakers seeking to reform mobility patterns in light of the climate crisis. Private and publicly owned cars used for car sharing and ride pooling have also become components of sustainable transportation strategies (Bigazzi 2019), while alternatives to fossil fuel, such as electrification and hydrogen fuel, have the potential to improve the environmental performance of motorized modes of transportation (Chan et al 2013). However, the most environmentally friendly mobility behaviour is based on low mobility or slowness, i.e.…”
Section: Climate Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference (in energy consumption and GHG emissions) increases between road vehicles and trains as vehicle occupancy decreases 7) . Compared to high-tech trains and conventional trains, the amount of GHG emissions produced by high-tech trains with new renewable energy is significantly lower 8) . Using new rail lines with high-speed technology in China reduces GHG emissions by 1.75% in China's transport division.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, improvements in the railway industry can be found in various aspects, aiming to provide a positive impact and improvements in global railway operation efficiency; for example, many researchers have focused on combustion systems changing from diesel to electric operated trains (Oanh et al, 2010;Mwambeleko and Kulworawanichpong, 2017;Khan and Gillies, 2019). Chan's and research 2019 mentioned that the substitution of electric systems on rail networks could reduce GHG emissions (including CO 2 ) up to 27,000 tons per year or a decrease of 98% from the current operation on the rail network (Chan et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%