Article ID: | iaor20128480 |
Volume: | 52 |
Issue: | 7-8 |
Start Page Number: | 453 |
End Page Number: | 461 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2013 |
Journal: | Energy Policy |
Authors: | Rose Lars, Hussain Mohammed, Ahmed Syed, Malek Kourosh, Costanzo Robert, Kjeang Erik |
Keywords: | geography & environment |
Consumers and organizations worldwide are searching for low‐carbon alternatives to conventional gasoline and diesel vehicles to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their impact on the environment. A comprehensive technique used to estimate overall cost and environmental impact of vehicles is known as life cycle assessment (LCA). In this article, a comparative LCA of diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG) powered heavy duty refuse collection vehicles (RCVs) is conducted. The analysis utilizes real‐time operational data obtained from the City of Surrey in British Columbia, Canada. The impact of the two alternative vehicles is assessed from various points in their life. No net gain in energy use is found when a diesel powered RCV is replaced by a CNG powered RCV. However, significant reductions (approximately 24% CO