16 sustainable transport for energy security - dr. jose regin f. regidor
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Background
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Road Transport Energy Consumption
Energy Consumption in Road Transport
The current estimate of the countrys on-road fuel economy is14 liters/100 kilometers (7.14 km/L), way below Chinasrate of 9.5 liters/100 kilometers(10.53 km/L).
The transport energy use in the Philippines has increasedsignificantly from 1.9 MTOE in 1980 to 10.9 MTOE in 2008, about6.4% per year. Over that same period, vehicle population
expanded at 6%; while the global average energy use in transportgrew by only 2.7%. With all the energy derived from petroleum(where the transport sector accounts for 65.6% of total oil
consumption), increases in future transport energy use willtranslate into bigger emissions of carbon.
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Fuel consumption - Jeepneys
Route Class Coverage Distance Km/Liter Liters/day
Short 5 km or less 6.00 11.00
Medium 6 9 km 5.53 19.97
Long 10 19 km 5.68 20.64
Extra Long 20 km & above 5.61 31.67
Average fuel consumption
New engines comparable to those used by jeepneys: 10 to 14 km/L
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Formulating a National EST Strategy
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Formulating a National EST Strategy
Strategies Indicators Action Plan
1] Increase use ofcleaner fuels forall vehicles(reduction of useof conventionalfuels)
% of vehiclesusing alternativefuels
No. of distributionstations for
alternative fuels
Provision of fiscal and non-fiscalincentives for producers and users ofcleaner fuels;
Incentives for assemblers of cleanerfuel vehicles; incentives for clean
fuel conversion/retrofit companies); Negotiate for sources of natural gas
supply (e.g. Malampaya orimported);
Develop standards for LPGconversion of tricycles
2] Adoption ofharmonized fuelquality standards(Euro
regulations)
Euro 4 adoption Harmonization of biofuel blends withEuro 4 standards;
Study on appropriate fuels formotorcycles/ tricycles (e.g.
conversion of 2-stroke to LPG); Suitability of E10 to carbureted
vehicles;
3] Improve
distributionsystem for CNG
Number ofdaughter stations
Conduct of FS for additional CNGrefueling stations;
Encourage investors for LNGterminals and pipeline distributionsystem
5. Cleaner Fuels
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Example of initiatives
Achievable Initiatives
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Example of initiatives
MarikinaBikewaysNetwork
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Example of initiatives
Metro Cebu PublicTransport Strategic
Master Planand BRT Study
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Example of initiatives
Electric Jeepney Concept
Actual application:
Puerto Princesa City
Our country needsGreen Nationalism
by Mayor Edward Hagedornhttp://www.ejeepney.org/content
/our-country-needs-green
-nationalism
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