Motor fuel demand in Europe amounts to almost half of petroleum products consumption and to thirty percent of total final energy consumption. This study considers, Firstly, the energy policies of different European countries and the ways in which the consumption of motor gasoline and automotive gas oil has developed. Secondly it provides an abstract of demand models in the energy sector, illustrating their specific characteristics. Then it proposes an economic model of automotive fuel consumption, showing motor gasoline and automotive gas oil separately over a period of thirty years (1960-1993) for five main countries in the European Union. Finally, forecasts of consumption of gasoline and diesel up to the year 2020 are given for different scenarios. (author) 330 refs.
Motor fuel demand analysis - applied modelling in the European union
1998
397 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Fuels , Business & Economics , Automotive Fuels , European Union , Supply And Demand , Attitudes , Behavior , Econometrics , Economic Development , Environmental Policy , Fuel Consumption , Fuel Substitution , National Energy Plans , Pollutants , Prices , Projection Series , EDB/020700 , EDB/020900 , Theses
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