Description:
Road freight transport is growing with the rapid growth of economic activities resulting in an increase of GHG emission and carbon-based fuels consumption. The sector has been responsible for 35% of the world’s transport energy use and diesel vehicles are the major fuel consumer in Asia [1]. Work towards more sustainable freight transportation should begin with a quantification of Vehicle Emissions (VE) and Fuel Consumption (FC) from the sector. Existing research on the Sri Lankan freight transport sector indicates a research gap in quantifying VE and FC at national level. The absence of a proper methodology to calculate VE and FC due to issues in calculation of diesel vehicle emissions has created this research gap.
Based on a recently developed diesel emission calculation equation and previously developed petrol emission calculation method, this study attempts to achieve the following research aims:
A. Development of a methodology to estimate VE and FC by road freight transport sector in Sri Lanka.
B. Estimation of VE and FC of road freight transport sector in Sri Lanka
Citation:
Karunathilaka, K.T.T.P., Sanjani, S.P., Chaminda, G.G.T., Samarasekara, G.N., & Fernando, G.S. (2018). Estimation of national level fuel consumption and emissions in road freight transport [Extended Abstract]. In T.L. Gunaruwan (Ed.), Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Research for Transport and Logistics Industry 2018 (pp. 45-49). Sri Lanka Society of Transport and Logistics.