ABSTRACT

This book is a practical guide to finding and delivering energy savings opportunities in transport operations for professional energy managers and energy auditors.

Globally, transport is one of the fastest growing energy consumers and emitters of greenhouse gases, predominantly CO2. The transport sector is also changing quickly ("more change in the last 5 years than in the last 50" – Mary Barra, CEO General Motors). After distance, unladen vehicle weight is the biggest driver of energy consumption in transport, hence this book is called the ‘light’ guide – tongue in cheek. Be warned transport is a huge and complex topic.

This practical guide from the convener of EN16247-4:2014, the first European energy audit standard for transport, takes a pragmatic approach to delivering measurable energy and emissions reductions in transport operations. Lessons learnt from the author’s 17 years of experience in persuading operators to deliver measured energy savings in transport are interwoven with tools, tips and shortcuts. These will help energy managers and auditors deliver effective transport energy audits that identify opportunities, prompting action, measured savings and, most importantly, being invited back!

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

Context

chapter 3|7 pages

Where to Start?

chapter 4|12 pages

General Approach – ASIf

chapter 5|8 pages

Policy, Laws, and Audit Standards

chapter 6|3 pages

Energy Efficiency Objective

chapter 7|14 pages

Energy Measurement

chapter 8|14 pages

Activity Data

chapter 9|4 pages

Site Visit and Communications

chapter 10|26 pages

Identifying Opportunities

chapter 11|11 pages

Sections on Air, Sea, Rail, and NRMM (Plant)

chapter 12|5 pages

New Vehicles and

chapter 14|5 pages

Review/Presentation of Findings

chapter 15|2 pages

Conclusion