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Transportation Energy: Data, Forecasting, Policy, and Models
The 16 papers in this report deal with the following areas: assessment of energy and petroleum consumption of different transportation modes in the Buffalo area; long-range forecasts of transportation energy consumption in New York state; use of disaggregate data to evaluate gasoline conservation policies: smaller cars and carpooling; how much fuel does vanpooling really save; evaluating the costs and benefits of plans to reduce gasoline queues; queuing and search delays due to gasoline station closings: simple equilibrium framework; demand for travel and the gasoline crisis; simple analytical model for understanding gasoline station lines; review of analytical models of gasoline demand during an energy emergency; direct energy accounts for urban transportation planning; transportation energy effects on urban growth: results of simulations; effect of urban development patterns on transportation energy use; travel demand and estimation of energy consumption by a constrained model; assessment of the Wharton EFA automobile demand model; forecasting equilibrium motor vehicle holdings by means of disaggregate models; and transportation system management actions - a study of the energy costs.
Transportation Energy: Data, Forecasting, Policy, and Models
The 16 papers in this report deal with the following areas: assessment of energy and petroleum consumption of different transportation modes in the Buffalo area; long-range forecasts of transportation energy consumption in New York state; use of disaggregate data to evaluate gasoline conservation policies: smaller cars and carpooling; how much fuel does vanpooling really save; evaluating the costs and benefits of plans to reduce gasoline queues; queuing and search delays due to gasoline station closings: simple equilibrium framework; demand for travel and the gasoline crisis; simple analytical model for understanding gasoline station lines; review of analytical models of gasoline demand during an energy emergency; direct energy accounts for urban transportation planning; transportation energy effects on urban growth: results of simulations; effect of urban development patterns on transportation energy use; travel demand and estimation of energy consumption by a constrained model; assessment of the Wharton EFA automobile demand model; forecasting equilibrium motor vehicle holdings by means of disaggregate models; and transportation system management actions - a study of the energy costs.
Transportation Energy: Data, Forecasting, Policy, and Models
M. Morris (author) / A. Talvitie (author) / D. T. Hartgen (author) / N. S. Erlbaum (author) / M. E. H. Lee (author)
1980
118 pages
Report
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English
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