El ponente, Jacopo Tattini , es analista de Transporte y Energía de política tecnológica de Energía, división de la International Energy Agency (IEA). Dará una conferencia sobre las futuras líneas de financiación en el ámbito del transporte y de la energía en el ámbito Europeo. Esta jornada está limitada a un máximo de 50 personas.
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Outline
- Introduction: mission and activities of the IEA
- Status of the energy system and emissions:
- Historical energy consumption
- Emissions by primary energy source
- Emissions by end-use sector
- What happened during the pandemic
- CO2 emissions rebounding in 2021
- Targets set by countries / net zero emission pledges
- Status of the transport sector and trends over last few years:
- Emissions as share of total energy system
- Emission by sub sector
- Energy demand as share of TFC
- Energy demand by source
- Number of EVs today by region/mode
- Trend of fuel economy of light-duty vehicles over the years by segment and fuels
- Number of FCEVs today by region/mode and HRSs;
- Status of battery technology
- Insights from TCEP, overview of sectors to show that more efforts are needed
- Low carbon transition in the transport sector:
- Key pillars: avoid/shift/improve
- By fuel/macrotrend: electrification, hydrogen, bioenergy, behaviour-avoid/shift, innovation
- By sub-sector: light-duty vehicles, two/three wheelers, buses, trucking, shipping, aviation, rail
- Insights into additional efforts to reach net zero emissions in 2050
- Overview and additional efforts
- Key milestones and action items in transport
- Policy recommendations for a sustainable transport