Abstract
Cost curves were calculated for CO2 abatement technologies for Heavy Duty Vehicles. These curves were elaborated for eight different vehicle categories (six categories of truck and two subcategories), as well as for an 'average' truck and bus. Given that cost curves depend very much on underlying assumptions, the MACH model (Marginal Abatement Costs of Heavy duty vehicles) was developed. This model allows users to enter their own assumptions with respect to parameters like fuel prices and cost and lifetime of individual technologies, with the model then generating new cost curves for the various vehicle categories. This background report contains a description of the model and a summary of the results of several model runs.
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Schroten, A., Warringa, G., and Bles, M.
Marginal abatement cost curves for Heavy Duty Vehicles. Background report.
Netherlands: N. p.,
2012.
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Schroten, A., Warringa, G., & Bles, M.
Marginal abatement cost curves for Heavy Duty Vehicles. Background report.
Netherlands.
Schroten, A., Warringa, G., and Bles, M.
2012.
"Marginal abatement cost curves for Heavy Duty Vehicles. Background report."
Netherlands.
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title = {Marginal abatement cost curves for Heavy Duty Vehicles. Background report}
author = {Schroten, A., Warringa, G., and Bles, M.}
abstractNote = {Cost curves were calculated for CO2 abatement technologies for Heavy Duty Vehicles. These curves were elaborated for eight different vehicle categories (six categories of truck and two subcategories), as well as for an 'average' truck and bus. Given that cost curves depend very much on underlying assumptions, the MACH model (Marginal Abatement Costs of Heavy duty vehicles) was developed. This model allows users to enter their own assumptions with respect to parameters like fuel prices and cost and lifetime of individual technologies, with the model then generating new cost curves for the various vehicle categories. This background report contains a description of the model and a summary of the results of several model runs.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2012}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Marginal abatement cost curves for Heavy Duty Vehicles. Background report}
author = {Schroten, A., Warringa, G., and Bles, M.}
abstractNote = {Cost curves were calculated for CO2 abatement technologies for Heavy Duty Vehicles. These curves were elaborated for eight different vehicle categories (six categories of truck and two subcategories), as well as for an 'average' truck and bus. Given that cost curves depend very much on underlying assumptions, the MACH model (Marginal Abatement Costs of Heavy duty vehicles) was developed. This model allows users to enter their own assumptions with respect to parameters like fuel prices and cost and lifetime of individual technologies, with the model then generating new cost curves for the various vehicle categories. This background report contains a description of the model and a summary of the results of several model runs.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2012}
month = {Sep}
}