IEA: Transport efficiency gains could save $70 trillion by 2050

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Series Details 11.07.13
Publication Date 11/07/2013
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Report on a study from the International Energy Authority 'A tale of renewed cities' published in July 2013.

Transport currently accounts for half of global oil consumption and nearly 20% of world energy use, of which approximately 40% is used in urban transport alone. The IEA expects urban transport energy consumption to double by 2050, despite ongoing vehicle technology and fuel-economy improvements. While increased mobility brings many benefits, the staggering rate of this increase creates new challenges. Urgent energy-efficiency policy attention will be needed to mitigate associated negative noise, air pollution, congestion, climate and economic impacts, all of which can cost countries billions of dollars per year.

This report highlights lessons learned and examples of good practice from countries with experience implementing a wide range of measures to improve energy efficiency in urban transport systems.

Part of the IEA Policy Pathway series, A Tale of Renewed Cities sets out key steps in planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation to achieve improved energy efficiency in urban transport systems. The Policy Pathway series aims to help policy makers implement the IEA 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations.

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IEA: A Tale of Renewed Cities. A policy guide on how to transform cities by improving energy efficiency in urban transport systems, 2013 http://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/publication/Renewed_Cities_WEB.pdf

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