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The use of modern vehicles may contribute to limiting the adverse impact of urban transport on the environment. Evaluation of the options for choosing new means of transport in terms of economic and ecological benefits allows for the identification of the most advantageous variants. The solution is to consider replacing a bus compliant with a Euro III norm (base variant) with a one compliant with Euro VI (option 1) or with an electric counterpart (option 2). The evaluation of the solutions was based on the calculated parameters: a monetary value reflecting the energy cost of the analyzed buses and the ecological effect of the reduced emissions from the Euro VI bus or the electric bus compared with the Euro III vehicle. The ecological effect resulting from the use of the electric bus was determined taking into account the emissions from fossil fuels (coal, natural gas) and biomass. The method of cost analysis was used to evaluate the solution of replacing older buses with new ones (with different types of propulsion). It is based on calculating the unit cost of achieving the ecological effect of the solution.
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110--117
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., tab., rys.
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- Institute of Transport, Internal Combustion Engines and Ecology, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 36, 20-618 Lublin, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. Blue Book (Niebieska Księga). Public transport sector in cities, agglomerations, regions. Joint Assistance to Suport Project and European Regions. New edition, August 2015.
- 2. Catalog. Solaris Bus $ Coach S.A. Bolechowo- Osiedle 2016.
- 3. Commission Regulation (EU) No 133/2014 of 31 January 2014 amending, for the purposes of adapting to technical progress with respect to emission limit values, Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, EC and Council Regulation No 595/2009 and Commission Regulation (EU) No 582/2011 (OJ L47/1, 18.2.2014).
- 4. Directive 2005/55/ EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 September 2005 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to measures to be taken against gaseous and solid pollutants by vehicles and gaseous pollutants from spark-ignition engines powered by natural gas or LPG used in vehicles (OJ 2006 No 205 item 1512).
- 5. Kubik B., 2014. Cost evaluation of electric vehicle-based communication. Conference materials: Needs and standards of public services in seven municipalities of the province Lubuskie. Nowy Kisielin, May 28
- 6. Marczak H., 2016. Energy consumption costs and emissions of pollutant resulting from the use of urban buses. Autobusy, 6, 281–285.
- 7. MPK in Cracow, Electric buses. Purchase and operating costs. In: E-Bus Conference Materials- Practical Aspects of Electrification of Public Transport. Warsaw March 30, 2017.
- 8. Notice of the Minister of the Environment of 29.06.2016 on the amount of fees for using the environment for 2017 (M.P. 2016, item718).
- 9. PGE GiEK data – The Structure of fuel consumption and emissions in 2016 (online), www.pgegiek. pl/index.php/structure-fuel-fuel/ (08.05.2017).
- 10. Report Agence de l’Environnement et de la Maitrise de l’Energie, Panorama et evaluation des differentes filieres d’autobus urbains, August 2015.
- 11. Regulation of the Prime Minister of 10 May 2011 on non-obligatory evaluation criteria for tenders for certain types of public procurement (Journal of Laws of 2011, No. 96 item 559).
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