Review of the existing energy labelling systems and a proposal for rail vehicles
Author(s) -
Liu Zhendong,
Berg Mats,
Bustad Tohmmy
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
proceedings of the institution of mechanical engineers, part f: journal of rail and rapid transit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.659
H-Index - 55
eISSN - 2041-3017
pISSN - 0954-4097
DOI - 10.1177/0954409720926362
Subject(s) - labelling , efficient energy use , energy (signal processing) , environmental economics , energy engineering , business , transport engineering , engineering , economics , electrical engineering , chemistry , mathematics , biochemistry , statistics
Improving energy efficiency and reducing CO 2 emissions are becoming very essential worldwide. To encourage the development and application of energy-efficient and low-emission technologies and to increase people's awareness of energy-saving, many energy labelling systems are developed and utilized in most countries. Since energy labelling systems have a significant impact, more and more sectors are developing their energy labelling systems to have their products included. Globally, the transport sector consumes a great proportion of energy and is responsible for considerable CO 2 emissions. Although rail vehicles have relatively high energy efficiency, a labelling system has not been developed in the railway sector, whereas other modes of transport have developed energy efficiency indicators or energy labelling systems. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an energy labelling system for rail vehicles to promote rail transport and develop the technology of rail vehicles. First, this paper gives a review of the existing energy labelling systems. Second, it summarizes the rail needs and rail stakeholders’ interests regarding energy efficiency and corresponding labelling. Last but not least, a proposal for an energy labelling system for rail vehicles is given.
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