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Noise and Emissions Monitoring and radical mitigation

Project description

Lower CO2 emissions and noise from vehicles

Cars are responsible for around 12 % of total EU emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), the main greenhouse gas. This is why monitoring CO2 emissions from passenger cars is a top priority for the EU. So is reducing the noise produced by passenger cars, as increasing numbers of people are being affected by traffic noise. The EU-funded NEMO project will develop a turn-key solution for the integration of new systems into existing infrastructure in order to measure emissions and noise levels. To identify noisy and polluting vehicles, a new, autonomous remote-sensing system will be fitted to tolling or access systems. NEMO will also provide a holistic solution to mitigate the noise and emissions of passing vehicles.

Objective

NEMO aims to create a turn-key solution through which new systems are integrated into existing infrastructure to empirically measure emissions and noise emitted by individual vehicles. The new measurement systems, together with the implementation of new mitigation solutions, form a global and scalable solution to improve air quality and reduce noise impact in EU cities. By the envisaged standardization, the systems will represent an instrument for enforcement against high-emitters in Low-Emission Zones and other sensitive areas.

The first dimension comprises a new and enhanced autonomous remote sensing system that identifies noisy and polluting vehicles in existing traffic and make this information available to tolling or access systems. The system can be fully integrated into the road/rail infrastructure and will have the tools available to communicate with the existing data structure of both vehicle/train operators and road/rail authorities.

The second dimension develops a holistic solution to mitigate noise and emissions of passing vehicles. This integral approach involves road texture optimization, green barriers, photocatalytic materials and microplastics collection in the asphalt layer pore network.

The combined effect of dimensions 1 and 2 will achieve the targeted 30% improvement in air quality for road traffic and will exceed the targeted 20% improvement in noise. For rail traffic, NEMO will enable the acoustic determination and identification of individual wagons in passing trains. This improves the effectivity of tolling or banning policies for noisy cast iron block braked wagons.

The NEMO consortium covers all the relevant technologies at already quite high readiness level and incorporates extensive experiences in the application and interpretation of vehicles’ noise and emission monitoring. The performance of the developed systems will be demonstrated, analysed and disseminated in four pilots (two for road, one for rail and one for shipping).

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€ 506 250,00
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PQ TECNOLOGICO BOECILLO 205
47151 Boecillo
Spain

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Centro (ES) Castilla y León Valladolid
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