The impact of CO2 mitigation policies on light vehicle fleet in Brazil

Transportation is the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector, which, in turn, is the largest contributor in Brazil. The way different policies mitigate CO2 emissions in the short, medium, and long-term is an ongoing research topic. Four potential policies for light vehi...

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description Transportation is the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector, which, in turn, is the largest contributor in Brazil. The way different policies mitigate CO2 emissions in the short, medium, and long-term is an ongoing research topic. Four potential policies for light vehicle fleet are investigated: (i) energy efficiency; (ii) modal change and regulatory management; (iii) renovation of the fleet; and (iv) biofuel increase. A system dynamics model is developed to estimate the delay in fleet turnover and its CO2 emissions change during the 1980–2050 period. The results indicate a rebound effect in the long-term when an objective of renovating the fleet is realized. Only if more stringent terms are considered will this policy contribute to further mitigate CO2 emissions in the long run. Results also demonstrate a longer-term perspective to energy efficiency and modal change policies, indicating the need for mandatory CO2 emission targets, unseen in the country at the present time. A biofuel increase strategy provides CO2 reduction in the short-term, and it is advisable this strategy be adopted alongside the other ones. •CO2 mitigation policies are assessed through a system dynamics fleet model.•Rebound effect is detected in the renovation of the fleet strategy.•Energy efficiency and modal change policies have a longer-term relevance.•Biofuel increase should be aimed for a shorter-term mitigation strategy.
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subjects Biodiesel fuels
Biofuels
Biomass
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide emissions
CO2 emissions
Emissions
Energy efficiency
Energy industry
Energy management
Energy policy
Fuels
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases
Impact strength
Light duty vehicles
Light vehicle fleet
Long-term analysis
Management
Mitigation
Mitigation policies
Policy making
Power efficiency
Rebound effect
Renovation
System dynamics
Transportation
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