Transport for North publishes its Transport Decarbonisation Strategy

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TfN has published its Transport Decarbonisation Strategy (the “Strategy”) seeking to put decarbonisation, efficiency and clean growth at the heart of transport investment policy for the North. The Strategy sets out ambitious plans for how the region will go beyond national policy to reduce its carbon emissions from surface transport to almost net-zero by 2045.
To achieve this target, the Strategy establishes a decarbonisation trajectory with key interim milestones:
The Strategy also goes beyond considering emissions from surface transport and focuses on:
Priority activities
The Strategy identifies four priority activities:
Key aspects for Rail
Modelling and monitoring progress
TfN has developed the Northern Carbon Modelling Tool to estimate current and future emissions and created four Future Travel Scenarios (just about managing; prioritised places; digitally distributed; and urban zero carbon) to model how trends in society, the economy, national policy and technological advancements could impact future travel demand and affect the decarbonisation trajectory.
TfN is currently developing a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Strategy and Framework (scheduled for completion in early 2022). This will include a set of indicators that will allow TfN to benchmark its progress in relation to transport decarbonisation against its Decarbonisation Trajectory.
Conclusion
It is the first time that a regional transport decarbonisation strategy has been produced and highlights the North’s commitment to tackling carbon emissions with ambitious plans to achieve targets sooner than required under national policy.
With the planet facing a climate emergency, the importance of low carbon transport has never been clearer. It is, therefore, great to see TfN is committing to take clear and comprehensive action to decarbonise transport over the coming years.