2017
DOI: 10.15446/dyna.v84n200.52495
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Assessment opportunities for energy efficiency in Ecuadorian road transport

Abstract: El transporte es vital para el desarrollo social y económico de las sociedades alrededor del mundo. Por lo tanto, se tiene que considerar que el transporte masivo ha incrementado a través del tiempo con el consumo discriminado de combustibles fósiles que han servido para suplir la demanda en el transporte. Existen impactos sociales y medio ambientales que tienen que ser evaluados junto con la demanda de energía en Ecuador. La misma que en 2012 equivalió a 46 millones de BEP, donde 73% fue consumida por vehícul… Show more

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“…Therefore, there is a need to develop studies and promote initiatives by public institutions in the country related to sustainable mobility, which includes the following: (a) strategic lines of demand towards energy resources development [44]; (b) assessment and energy efficiency opportunities inland transport in Ecuador [45,46]; (c) strategic action lines in the transport sector for climate change mitigation in Ecuador [47,48]; (d) identification of energy efficiency needs in transport [49], and (e) impact evaluation methodology on energy consumption due to electric vehicle integration [50].…”
Section: Registered Vehicles (Units)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, there is a need to develop studies and promote initiatives by public institutions in the country related to sustainable mobility, which includes the following: (a) strategic lines of demand towards energy resources development [44]; (b) assessment and energy efficiency opportunities inland transport in Ecuador [45,46]; (c) strategic action lines in the transport sector for climate change mitigation in Ecuador [47,48]; (d) identification of energy efficiency needs in transport [49], and (e) impact evaluation methodology on energy consumption due to electric vehicle integration [50].…”
Section: Registered Vehicles (Units)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the energy efficiency and optimization initiatives, the average goal percentage of energy demand reduction for passenger vehicles would be 5% to 2025, 15% to 2030, and 20% to 2035 [45,[79][80][81]. For the cargo vehicles, it would be 5% to 2025, 10% to 2030, and 15% to 2035 [82-85].…”
Section: Energy Optimization and Mitigation (Eom) Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking for mechanisms that provide flexibility in the consumption of sources that come from fossil energy, thus facilitating the migration to other primary energy sources. These would allow the development of the same activities but with a minimum environmental impact and reduced polluting emissions to the planet [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este escenario se han aplicado las principales iniciativas de estudios e investigaciones de eficiencia energética (Corral et al, 2017;Gallardo et al, 2018;Guayanlema, 2016b;INER -National Institute of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies, 2013b, 2017aNieves, Aristizábal, Dyner, Báez, & Ospina, 2019;Usón, Capilla, Bribián, Scarpellini, & Sastresa, 2011), las cuales han sido consideradas para su potencial penetración dentro de las políticas públicas para el transporte por carretera en Ecuador, y que están apoyadas por la Ley Orgánica de Eficiencia Energética (Asamblea Nacional de la República del Ecuador, 2019).…”
Section: S2: Energy Optimization and Mitigation (Eom)unclassified
“…Además, para este escenario han sido incorporadas una serie de nuevas tendencias y proyectos sobre movilidad sostenible (Banister, 2008;CEPAL -OLADE -BID, 2017;Guayanlema et al, 2014;Hu et al, 2010;Kreuzer & Wilmsmeier, 2014 (Corral et al, 2017;Guayanlema, 2016b;Guayanlema et al, 2014)…”
Section: S4: Sustainable Mobility (Sm)unclassified