Modelling the impact of the introduction of the EURO 6d-TEMP/6d regulation for light-duty vehicles on EU air quality
In this manuscript, we evaluated different emission scenarios for light-duty road transport
to evaluate their impact on air quality in the EU, with a focus on a number of cities by means of
the EMEP (European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme) modelling system. In addition to the
reference case scenario, where exhaust emission factors from COPERT (Computer Programme to
calculate Emissions from Road Transport) corresponding to the existing fleet were used, we also
tested future potential scenarios considering: (a) all passenger cars and light commercial vehicles
meet the EURO 6 emissions standard and EDGAR (Emission Database for Global Atmospheric
research) EURO 6 emission factors; (b) all passenger cars and light commercial vehicles meet the
EURO 6 emissions standard and real-world emission factors derived from actual Euro 6d-TEMP/6d
vehicles. Results show how the replacement of old vehicles by newer ones with better emission
control technologies can help improve air quality in the EU in terms of reductions in NO2 and PM2.5
concentrations. However, reduced NOx emissions in cities (as foreseen in the two scenarios analysed)
will cause tropospheric O3
to increase.
DE MEIJ Alexander;
ASTORGA-LLORENS Maria;
THUNIS Philippe;
CRIPPA Monica;
GUIZZARDI Diego;
PISONI Enrico;
VALVERDE MORALES Victor;
SUAREZ BERTOA Ricardo;
OREGGIONI Gabriel David;
MAHIQUES Ornella;
FRANCO Vicente;
2022-06-24
MDPI
JRC128389
2076-3417 (online),
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/9/4257,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC128389,
10.3390/app12094257 (online),
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