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Basket of Measures

Basket of Measures. ICAO Secretariat. Basket of Measures. The High-level Meeting on International Aviation and Climate Change in October 2009 (HLM-ENV/09) endorsed the Programme of Action on International Aviation and Climate Change, which included:

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Basket of Measures

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  1. Basket of Measures ICAO Secretariat

  2. Basket of Measures The High-level Meeting on International Aviation and Climate Change in October 2009 (HLM-ENV/09) endorsed the Programme of Action on International Aviation and Climate Change, which included: • global aspirational goals in the form of fuel efficiency; • a basket of measures; and • the means to measure progress.

  3. Global Aspirational Goals

  4. Basket of measures Aircraft technology Reducing fuel consumption Air Traffic Management Infrastructure Aircraft operations Introducing low carbon footprint fuels Sustainable alternative fuels Compensating emissions Market Based Measures

  5. Aircraft-related Technology Development • Aircraft minimum fuel efficiency standards; • Aggressive aircraft fuel efficiency standards, setting standards for the future; • Purchase of new aircraft; • Retrofitting and upgrade improvements on existing aircraft; • Optimizing improvements in aircraft produced in the near to mid-term; • Avionics; and • Adoption of revolutionary new designs in aircraft/engines.

  6. Aircraft-related Technology Development

  7. Aircraft-related Technology DevelopmentEngine technology http://www.ecomagination.com/portfolio/genx-aircraft-engine http://machinedesign.com/archive/fewer-trips-fuel-truck

  8. Aircraft-related Technology DevelopmentEngine technology http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/propulsion/q0033.shtml

  9. Aircraft-related Technology DevelopmentEngine technology http://theenergycollective.com

  10. Aircraft-related Technology DevelopmentAerodynamics http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/k-12/airplane/winglets.html

  11. Aircraft-related Technology DevelopmentAerodynamics http://www.airlinereporter.com/2012/07/photo-of-note-boeing-737-max-winglet/

  12. Aircraft-related Technology DevelopmentAirframe Information courtesy of ICCAIA

  13. Aircraft-related Technology DevelopmentGreen Taxiing EGTS http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22992654 http://www.planet-trucks.com/truck-news/a32889/taxibot-causes-zero-fuel-emission-and-zero-noise-pollution-html Wheel tug Wheel tug http://www.aviationpros.com/press_release/10705890/altalia-and-wheeltug-sign-electric-taxiing-partnership Taxi-bot

  14. Aircraft-related Technology Development • Lead to significant emissions reductions • Require substantial investment • Medium-term, long-term, longer-term • In some cases, cannot be justified solely on the grounds of environmental goals • May be more feasible and attractive should funding and other assistance be made more accessible

  15. Aircraft-related Technology Development ICAO global CO2 Certification Standard for aeroplanes: • agreement on a metric system that can be used to characterize the CO2 emissions from aircraft of varying types and technologies (July 2012) • agreement on the certification requirement and procedures supporting a new CO2 standard for aeroplanes (February 2013) • Next steps: • Development of stringency options • Applicability of the standard • Environmental Benefit and Cost effectiveness analysis The Aeroplane CO2 Emissions Standard is aiming for completion in 2016.

  16. Improved Air Traffic Management and Infrastructure Use • More efficient ATM planning, ground operations, terminal operations (departure, approach and arrivals), en-route operations, airspace design and usage, aircraft capabilities; • More efficient use and planning of airport capacities; • Installation of airport infrastructure, such as Fixed Electrical Ground Power and Pre-Conditioned Air to allow aircraft APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) switch-off; • Construction of additional runways and taxiways to relieve traffic congestion; and • Collaborative research endeavours.

  17. Improved Air Traffic Management and Infrastructure Use • Lead to moderate emissions reductions (significant in some cases) • Involve substantial investments (ANSPs, air carriers) • Other performance dimensions (safety, reliability, cost, capacity, etc.)

  18. Improved Air Traffic Management and Infrastructure Use • ICAO’s Global Air Navigation Plan • ICAO’s PIRGs’ environmental initiatives • ICAO’s Aviation System Block Upgrades

  19. Improved Air Traffic Management and Infrastructure Use B0-NOPS Network operations B0-FRTO Free route Operations B0-ASUR Alternative surveillance B0-OPFL Optimum flight levels B0-WAKE Wake turbulence separation B0-CCO Continuous climb operations B0-CDO Continuous descent operations B0-ACDM Airport collaborative decision making B0-RSEQ Runway sequencing

  20. More Efficient Operations • Best practices in operations; • Optimized aircraft maintenance (including jet engine cleaning/washing); and • Selecting aircraft best suited to mission.

  21. More efficient operations Use of Ground Power Units Engine washing http://www.anahd.co.jp/en/csr/environment/effort.html

  22. More efficient operationsCost Index http://www.airways.co.nz/aspire/_content/cost_index.asp

  23. More Efficient Operations • Short-term • Lead to moderate emissions reductions (significant in some cases) • Require minimal (or no) investment • ICAO Manual on Operational Opportunities to Minimize Fuel Use and Reduce Emissions • IATA’s Guidance Material and Best Practices for Fuel and Environmental Management, Fourth edition

  24. Sustainable alternative fuels • “Low carbon footprint” fuel Example: biofuels • CO2 emitted by combustion up-taken by plant growth Neutral • Only CO2 emitted for fuel production is accounted for in a Life Cycle Approach

  25. Sustainable alternative fuels • Potential for significant emissions reductions • Depends on feedstock type and cultivation, conversion process… • Emissions reductions achievable with existing aircraft • Benefits will depend on: • the availability of such fuels and the time profile of their deployment; • their actual lifecycle emissions reduction • Challenges • Decreasing production cost • Investment in feedstock production and conversion facilities • Ensuring a sustainable deployment • States’ policy support is required

  26. Sustainable alternative fuels • Global Framework on Aviation Alternative Fuels (GFAAF) • A database on aviation alternative fuels (http://www.icao.int/environmental-protection/GFAAF/Pages/default.aspx) • ICAO’s conference and workshops • Rio de Janeiro 2009 • Montréal 2009 & 2011 • Rio+20: the ICAO’s “Flightpath” initiative • Four connecting flights using biofuels from Montréal to Rio de Janeiro • ICAO’s SUSTAF Experts Group • Analysis of the challenges and recommendations • Outcomes available on the GFAAF

  27. Market-based Measures • Policy tools to achieve environmental goals at a lower cost and in a more flexible manner. • ICAO has been: • developing policies and guidance material; and • collecting information on various market-based measures, including: • emissions offsetting • emissions trading; and • emission-related levies (charges and taxes);

  28. Market-based Measures • ICAO policies make a conceptual distinction between a “charge” and a “tax” (Doc 9082). • The ICAO Council strongly recommended that any emission-related levies be in the form of charges (1996). • ICAO developed Doc 9885 Guidance on the Use of Emissions Trading for Aviation (2009). • ICAO developed a globally accepted Carbon Emissions Calculator, which is available on the ICAO website (2008). • ICAO study – Doc 9951 Emissions Offsetting from Aviation (2010).

  29. Market-based Measures • The 37th Assembly requested the development of a framework for MBMs, and the exploration of a global MBM scheme • Substantial effort by ICAO in responding to requests for a global scheme and a framework for MBMs • Feasibility of three options for a global MBM scheme recognized by the ICAO council • Next steps for a global MBM scheme and proposal on the framework for MBMs are to be considered by the 38thAssembly

  30. Additional information For more information on our activities, please visit ICAO’ website: http://www.icao.int/env

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