1、Transitioning Indias Road Transport SectorRealising climate and air quality benefitsThe IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil,gas and coal supply and demand,renewable energy technologies,electricity markets,energy efficiency,access to energy,demand side management and much mo
2、re.Through its work,the IEA advocates policies that will enhance the reliability,affordability and sustainability of energy in its 31 member countries,13 association countries and beyond.This publication and any map included herein are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any terri
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5、alSingapore South Africa Thailand UkraineINTERNATIONAL ENERGYAGENCYTransitioning Indias Road Transport Sector Abstract Realising climate and air quality benefits PAGE|3 IEA.CC BY 4.0.Abstract India aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2070 a demanding task given the countrys ambitious sustaina
6、ble development objectives.Road transport currently accounts for a relatively small share in national CO2 emissions,but as India seeks to satisfy the mobility needs of its growing,urbanising and rapidly developing population,energy demand and CO2 emissions from the sector could double by 2050,lockin