Literature DB >> 34804594

Transportation emissions scenarios for New York City under different carbon intensities of electricity and electric vehicle adoption rates.

Mine Isik1, Rebecca Dodder2, P Ozge Kaplan2.   

Abstract

Like many cities around the world, New York City is establishing policies to reduce CO2 emissions from all energy sectors by 2050. Understanding the impact of varying degrees of electric vehicle adoption and CO2 intensities on emissions reduction in the city is critical. Here, using a technology-rich, bottom-up, energy system optimization model, we analyse the cost and air emissions impacts of New York City's proposed CO2 reduction policies for the transportation sector through a scenario framework. Our analysis reveals that the electrification of light-duty vehicles at earlier periods is essential for deeper reductions in air emissions. When further combined with energy efficiency improvements, these actions contribute to CO2 reductions under the scenarios of more CO2-intense electricity. Substantial reliance on fossil fuels and a need for structural change pose challenges to cost-effective CO2 reductions in the transportation sector. Here we find that uncertainties associated with decarbonization of the electric grid have a minimum influence on the cost-effectiveness of CO2 reduction pathways for the transportation sector.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34804594      PMCID: PMC8597912          DOI: 10.1038/s41560-020-00740-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Energy        ISSN: 2058-7546            Impact factor:   60.858


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