Methodology for calculation and declaration of energy consumption and GHG emissions of transport services (freight and passengers)
This European Standard establishes a common methodology for the calculation and declaration of energy
consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to any transport service (of freight, passengers or
both).
It specifies general principles, definitions, system boundaries, calculation methods, apportionment rules
(allocation) and data recommendations, with the objective to promote standardised, accurate, credible and
verifiable declarations, regarding energy consumption and GHG emissions related to any transport service
quantified. It also includes examples on the application of the principles.
Potential users of this standard are any person or organisation who needs to refer to a standardised
methodology when communicating the results of the quantification of energy consumption and GHG
emissions related to a transport service, especially:
transport service operators (freight or passengers carriers);
transport service organisers (carriers subcontracting transport operations, freight forwarders and travel
agencies);
transport service users (shippers and passengers)
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ:
CYS EN 16258:2012
This European Standard establishes a common methodology for the calculation and declaration of energy
consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to any transport service (of freight, passengers or
both).
It specifies general principles, definitions, system boundaries, calculation methods, apportionment rules
(allocation) and data recommendations, with the objective to promote standardised, accurate, credible and
verifiable declarations, regarding energy consumption and GHG emissions related to any transport service
quantified. It also includes examples on the application of the principles.
Potential users of this standard are any person or organisation who needs to refer to a standardised
methodology when communicating the results of the quantification of energy consumption and GHG
emissions related to a transport service, especially:
transport service operators (freight or passengers carriers);
transport service organisers (carriers subcontracting transport operations, freight forwarders and travel
agencies);
transport service users (shippers and passengers)