Comparisons of GHG emissions of on-site ...
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Comparisons of GHG emissions of on-site working and teleworking: case study of a research group
Author(s) :
Bouscayrol, Alain [Auteur]
Laboratoire d’Électrotechnique et d’Électronique de Puissance - ULR 2697 [L2EP]
Lepoutre, Amandine [Auteur]
Laboratoire d’Électrotechnique et d’Électronique de Puissance - ULR 2697 [L2EP]
Castex, Elodie [Auteur]
Territoires, Villes, Environnement & Société - ULR 4477 [TVES]

Laboratoire d’Électrotechnique et d’Électronique de Puissance - ULR 2697 [L2EP]
Lepoutre, Amandine [Auteur]
Laboratoire d’Électrotechnique et d’Électronique de Puissance - ULR 2697 [L2EP]
Castex, Elodie [Auteur]

Territoires, Villes, Environnement & Société - ULR 4477 [TVES]
Conference title :
2021 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC)
City :
Gijon (Online)
Country :
Espagne
Start date of the conference :
2021-10-25
Book title :
2021 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC)
Publisher :
IEEE
Publication date :
2021-10-01
English keyword(s) :
Teleworking
co mmuting trips
Green House Gases emissions
co mmuting trips
Green House Gases emissions
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
English abstract : [en]
The commuting home-work trips is an important contributor of the Greenhouses Gases (GHG) emissions of cities. In the campus “cité scientifique” of University of Lille, the commuting trips represent more than 50% of the ...
Show more >The commuting home-work trips is an important contributor of the Greenhouses Gases (GHG) emissions of cities. In the campus “cité scientifique” of University of Lille, the commuting trips represent more than 50% of the total GHG emission. But during the pandemic, working at home change lead to significantly reduce these daily trips. At first sight, teleworking seems a valuable mean to cut these emissions by working at home and avoiding home-work trips. However, it requires new tools, such as videoconference, which also lead to indirect GHG emissions. In this paper, the GHG of a small research group on electro-mobility has been analyzed before and during the lockdown. From this case study, the GHG benefit depends on the daily commuting distance and the transport mean. For example, a person with 10-km daily trip using subway will increase its GHG emission by teleworking.Show less >
Show more >The commuting home-work trips is an important contributor of the Greenhouses Gases (GHG) emissions of cities. In the campus “cité scientifique” of University of Lille, the commuting trips represent more than 50% of the total GHG emission. But during the pandemic, working at home change lead to significantly reduce these daily trips. At first sight, teleworking seems a valuable mean to cut these emissions by working at home and avoiding home-work trips. However, it requires new tools, such as videoconference, which also lead to indirect GHG emissions. In this paper, the GHG of a small research group on electro-mobility has been analyzed before and during the lockdown. From this case study, the GHG benefit depends on the daily commuting distance and the transport mean. For example, a person with 10-km daily trip using subway will increase its GHG emission by teleworking.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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