The Transport Emissions Evaluation Models for Projects (TEEMP)

Developer or Source: Institute for Transportation & Development Policy

The Transport Emissions Evaluation Models for Projects (TEEMP) consists of a suite of Excel-based spreadsheet models that may be used to evaluate the greenhouse gas and air pollution impacts of many types of transportation projects, primarily at the local government level. The TEEMP tools are sketch models which enable the estimation of emissions in both “project” and “no-project” scenarios and can be used for evaluating short to long term impacts of projects.

Region: Global
Sectors and Topics: Transport
Scale:
Expertise Level: Practitioner
Resource Type: Analysis Tools
Cost: No
Guidance: Manual: "Manual for Calculating Greenhouse Gas Benefits of Global Environment Facility Transportation Projects" by GEF http://www.thegef.org/publications/manual-calculating-ghg-benefits-gef-transportation-projects TEEMP Revision Memo by GEF http://www.thegef.org/sites/default/files/publications/TEEMP_Revision_Memo_2015-04-13_1.docx
Inputs Needed: Local transport sector data, including the number, type, fuel, emissions factor, and efficiency of the existing fleet
Outputs Provided: CO2/emissions savings and associated costs
Languages: English
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