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Chile

Description

Overview
Sector Transport
Focus area
(no data)
Type of action Strategy/Policy
Scope Sub-national
Stage Under development
Submitted to UNFCCC registry Yes
Start of initiative 2015
Financing and support details
Financing status Seeking financing
Total cost US$ 17.6 mln
Financing requested US$ 9.6 mln
Financing received to-date
(no data)
Principal source of financing Not known
Principal type of financing
(no data)
Capacity building required Yes
Technology transfer required Yes
Additional information
Proponent(s) Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Environment
International funder(s) UK government, IDB
Organization providing technical support
(no data)
Contact Ilustre Municipalidad de Santiago, Donatella Fuccaro and Alexis Risso
Objective:

Low emission vehicles (taxis and Transantiago), bicycle promotion, transit management

Activities:

  • Promotion of ZLEV (Zero and Low Emission Vehicles)
I. Free parking for ZLEV vehicles
II. Promotion of ZLEV Taxis inside the STGZ
III. Promotion of ZLEV for the Municipality fleet
  • Clean and energy efficient public transport buses

Replacement of standard buses with low carbon technology buses Charging station incentive mechanism

  • Promotion of non-motorized vehicle use
I. Design of bicycle ways and bicycle signs
II. Bicycle sharing program
III. Commercial activities using non-motorized vehicles 
  • Traffic re-designs and traffic management
I. Bicycle parking infrastructure integrated with public transport
II. Exclusive ways for buses of Transantiago 
III. Better sidewalks and public spaces for pedestrians 

Impact and MRV

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Cumulative GHG reductions: 1.43 MtCO2e
Mitigative capacity:

No information has been provided on mitigative capacity

Co-benefits:

Social: > Reduction from the vehicle system users exposure to local pollutants.

> Reduction to exposure to noise pollution > Better accessibility and greater equity

Economic: > Creation of an infrastructure for the development of technical capabilities

> Reduction of fleet operational cost > Less congestion, especially in the STGZ which is a busy area in the Santiago Capital > Greater demand for shops that participate in the STGZ

Environmental: Local emission reduction

MRV Framework:

The 2011 study mentions that each initiative will have its own MRV process.

Transantiago has a central control system connected to each bus through its cellular network. The system uses electronic information from the buses to determine kilometres travel, fuel consumption, etc. MRV for the low carbon emission for public transport buses initiative will consider quantitative and qualitative parameters as follow:

Quantitative:

  • Funds granted to the initiative
  • Funds granted by local government and private sector
  • Kilometres travelled by bus
  • Fuel/electricity consumption per bus
  • Maintenance cost per bus

Qualitative:

  • Capacities related to operation/maintenance of these technologies
  • Greater appreciation of the positive health, economic and environmental benefits due to the incorporation of ZLEV vehicles

The MRV process for the initiative promotion of bicycle use will consider quantitative and qualitative parameters as follow:

Quantitative:

  • Funds granted to the initiative
  • Funds granted by local government and private sector
  • Kilometres travelled by bicycle replacing motorbikes
  • Number of bicycles replacing motorbikes
  • Number of bicycle trips
  • Modal shift to bicycle mode
  • Average trip distance by bicycle
  • Accident rate
  • Bicycle flow measurement

Qualitative:

  • Capacities related to bicycle use among citizen
  • More bicycle infrastructure in the STGZ limits (inflation points, workshops, parking in shops/services, etc)
  • Improvement on the citizens acknowledgement about the positive effects of the bicycle mode integration as a sustainable transport mode
  • Potential to achieve private investment to replicate this initiative in other cities

The MRV process for the initiative traffic re-design and traffic management will work at least with the following indicators:

Quantitative:

  • Funds granted to the initiative
  • Funds granted by local government and private sector
  • Bicycle lots occupation increment
  • Modal shift from motorized vehicle to bicycle
  • Bicycle lots occupancy rotation
  • Average bicycle trip length
  • Accident rate

Qualitative:

  • Annual surveys on the perception of the quality of service after the application of the pedestrian initiative
  • Greater appreciation of the positive effects of the bicycle and pedestrian mode integration as a sustainable transport mode
  • Potential to achieve private investment to replicate this initiative in other areas


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    Chile.png
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    Chile

    Description

    Overview
    Sector Transport
    Focus area
    (no data)
    Type of action Strategy/Policy
    Scope Sub-national
    Stage Under development
    Submitted to UNFCCC registry Yes
    Start of initiative 2015
    Financing and support details
    Financing status Seeking financing
    Total cost US$ 17.6 mln
    Financing requested US$ 9.6 mln
    Financing received to-date
    (no data)
    Principal source of financing Not known
    Principal type of financing
    (no data)
    Capacity building required Yes
    Technology transfer required Yes
    Additional information
    Proponent(s) Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Environment
    International funder(s) UK government, IDB
    Organization providing technical support
    (no data)
    Contact Ilustre Municipalidad de Santiago, Donatella Fuccaro and Alexis Risso
    Objective:

    Low emission vehicles (taxis and Transantiago), bicycle promotion, transit management

    Activities:

    • Promotion of ZLEV (Zero and Low Emission Vehicles)
    I. Free parking for ZLEV vehicles
    II. Promotion of ZLEV Taxis inside the STGZ
    III. Promotion of ZLEV for the Municipality fleet
    
    • Clean and energy efficient public transport buses

    Replacement of standard buses with low carbon technology buses Charging station incentive mechanism

    • Promotion of non-motorized vehicle use
    I. Design of bicycle ways and bicycle signs
    II. Bicycle sharing program
    III. Commercial activities using non-motorized vehicles 
    
    • Traffic re-designs and traffic management
    I. Bicycle parking infrastructure integrated with public transport
    II. Exclusive ways for buses of Transantiago 
    III. Better sidewalks and public spaces for pedestrians 
    

    Impact and MRV

    No Data Available.png
    Cumulative GHG reductions: 1.43 MtCO2e
    Mitigative capacity:

    No information has been provided on mitigative capacity

    Co-benefits:

    Social: > Reduction from the vehicle system users exposure to local pollutants.

    > Reduction to exposure to noise pollution > Better accessibility and greater equity

    Economic: > Creation of an infrastructure for the development of technical capabilities

    > Reduction of fleet operational cost > Less congestion, especially in the STGZ which is a busy area in the Santiago Capital > Greater demand for shops that participate in the STGZ

    Environmental: Local emission reduction

    MRV Framework:

    The 2011 study mentions that each initiative will have its own MRV process.

    Transantiago has a central control system connected to each bus through its cellular network. The system uses electronic information from the buses to determine kilometres travel, fuel consumption, etc. MRV for the low carbon emission for public transport buses initiative will consider quantitative and qualitative parameters as follow:

    Quantitative:

    • Funds granted to the initiative
    • Funds granted by local government and private sector
    • Kilometres travelled by bus
    • Fuel/electricity consumption per bus
    • Maintenance cost per bus

    Qualitative:

    • Capacities related to operation/maintenance of these technologies
    • Greater appreciation of the positive health, economic and environmental benefits due to the incorporation of ZLEV vehicles

    The MRV process for the initiative promotion of bicycle use will consider quantitative and qualitative parameters as follow:

    Quantitative:

    • Funds granted to the initiative
    • Funds granted by local government and private sector
    • Kilometres travelled by bicycle replacing motorbikes
    • Number of bicycles replacing motorbikes
    • Number of bicycle trips
    • Modal shift to bicycle mode
    • Average trip distance by bicycle
    • Accident rate
    • Bicycle flow measurement

    Qualitative:

    • Capacities related to bicycle use among citizen
    • More bicycle infrastructure in the STGZ limits (inflation points, workshops, parking in shops/services, etc)
    • Improvement on the citizens acknowledgement about the positive effects of the bicycle mode integration as a sustainable transport mode
    • Potential to achieve private investment to replicate this initiative in other cities

    The MRV process for the initiative traffic re-design and traffic management will work at least with the following indicators:

    Quantitative:

    • Funds granted to the initiative
    • Funds granted by local government and private sector
    • Bicycle lots occupation increment
    • Modal shift from motorized vehicle to bicycle
    • Bicycle lots occupancy rotation
    • Average bicycle trip length
    • Accident rate

    Qualitative:

    • Annual surveys on the perception of the quality of service after the application of the pedestrian initiative
    • Greater appreciation of the positive effects of the bicycle and pedestrian mode integration as a sustainable transport mode
    • Potential to achieve private investment to replicate this initiative in other areas