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Barnet buses produce fewer emissions – as passenger journeys tumble

Buses in Barnet produced 4.8 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent in 2021, compared to 7.8 thousand tonnes in 2011 reports Andrew Dowdeswell, Data Reporter

The bottom of a double-decker London bus showing lights and number plate - at the far end of bus stop marked on the street
Across the UK, buses emitted 815 ktoe in 2021 – substantially down from the 1,372 ktoe produced a decade earlier – (Credit – Radar)

Buses in Barnet produced far fewer emissions in 2021 than a decade before, with passenger journeys tumbling, new figures show.

The Local Government Association said buses can play a “huge role in reducing carbon and other harmful emissions”.

Bus emissions data is measured by the equivalent amount of oil the journeys would have produced.

And Department for Energy Security and Net Zero figures show buses in Barnet produced 4.8 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent (ktoe) in 2021.

In 2011, a decade earlier, buses in the area emitted 7.8 ktoe.

The fall in emissions follows a significant reduction in people using buses.

Passengers in London completed 1,476 million journeys in the year to March 2022, the latest Department for Transport figures show. But in 2011-12, 2,324 million journeys were made – a decrease of 57%.

Across the UK, buses emitted 815 ktoe in 2021 – substantially down from the 1,372 ktoe produced a decade earlier.

Passenger journeys are not the only factor when considering the total emissions buses produce.

A spokesperson for the Local Government Association said: “Buses can play a huge role in reducing carbon and other harmful emissions as well as congestion, with a fully loaded double-decker bus being able to take 75 cars off the road.

“We need to reverse the decline in bus services and passenger numbers to help meet the country’s net-zero targets and keep our roads flowing and people and business connected. To help achieve this, the government should fully commit to delivering its National Bus Strategy.”

The figures also showed an uptick in emissions from all vehicles on the UK’s roads – more than 35 million tonnes of oil equivalent was produced across the country in 2021, up from 32 million in 2020 but still below every other year since records began in 2005.

In Barnet, all vehicles emitted 119 ktoe in 2021. Personal transport, which includes all cars, buses and motorcycles, accounted for 71% of this, while freight transport accounted for 29%.

Petrol cars produced 46 ktoe, and diesel cars 32 ktoe.

The Department for Transport said directly linking reduced emissions with passenger numbers is “incorrect”.

A spokesperson added: “Since February 2020, we have awarded over £300 million of dedicated funding for UK-built zero-emission buses, and are on track to reach our commitment of supporting the introduction of 4,000 new zero-emission buses by the end of this parliament.”


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