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Emmanuel Brutin, Senior Public Affairs Manager, UNIFE Atelier Transport et Fiscalité Carbone 6 Juillet 2010 Paris Politique européenne des transports Le point de vue de UNIFE
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Page 1: Fiscalité carbone2

Emmanuel Brutin, Senior Public Affairs Manager, UNIFE

Atelier Transport et Fiscalité Carbone

6 Juillet 2010

Paris

Politique européenne des

transports

Le point de vue de UNIFE

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UNIFE Members

70 Full Members 15 National Associations

SpA

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Four key activities

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The Future of Transport – What is at

stake?

The corresponding political measures need to be taken to meet the

challenge of climate change

…this is what UNIFE has been working on…

Sourc

e: E

uro

pean E

nvironm

ent A

gency

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UNIFE’s vision

- The four pillars of the Future of Transport

FUTURE OF TRANSPORT = MORE RAIL, LESS CO2

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Eurovignette

Why is there a need to take action?

The revised Eurovignette Directive could contribute to establishing a level-playing field

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The reality of market opening

Rail market opening

and a level playing field?

Intermodal competition

Taxation

Charging

Internalisation of

external costsIntramodal competition

Current status?

How to achieve the goals of Liberalisation?

Level

Playing

Field?

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Rail liberalisation –

situation in Europe

Countries that record highest growth/modal share are those where

rail freight liberalisation has most advanced…

* Modal share calculated in comparison with road,

inland waterways and oil pipeline, in 2007

Sweden

Rail freight growth

1995/2007: +20%

Rail freight modal

share: 36,5%

Germany

Rail freight growth

1995/2007: +63%

Rail freight modal

share: 21,3%

Netherlands

Rail freight growth

1995/2007: +132%

Rail freight modal

share: 5,5%

UK

Rail freight growth

1995/2007: +98%

Rail freight modal

share: 12,7%

On Schedule

Delayed

Pending Departure

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Interoperability: the challenge

ATB/ATB-NGAWSTBL

TVM/KVBASFA/LZB

EBICAB 700SIGNUM/ZUBBACC/RSDD

EBICAB 700/1000EBICAB 900

ZUB 123KHP

INDUSI/LZBINDUSI/LZB

EVM

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Not contracted

Contracted

In operation

An example:

ERTMS

Deployment in

Europe

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Conclusions

Modal shift towards rail is an absolute necessity if the EU wants to achieve

its Climate Change objectives

Additional policy measure are needed: liberalisation, technical

harmonisation, investments…

The rail sector must also evolve by putting an end to the time of protected

markets/national views…

Internalisation of external costs and greener taxation is an essential pillar

to level the playing field with other transport modes

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www.unife.org

Competitive rail solutions for

sustainable mobility