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Read More…Beijing Municipal Bureau of Civil Affairs granted iCET with the prestige 4A ranking for its role as social organization
Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau commissioned Chaoyang District Federation to evaluate social organization operating within its authority according to the "social organization assessment management approach" and the "Beijing social organization assessment management interim measures". The results of 57 organizations assessment conducted during the second half of 2016 were release last week, revealing only 3 organization met the 5A category and 24 met the 4A category, among which is the Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET).
Read More…iCET participants in the drafting of China’s Certification Requirements for Bioenergy Sustainability voluntary standard
iCET's project manager Ms Kang Liping was invited to participate in the expert committee meeting of Certification Requirements for Bioenergy Sustainability voluntary standard, held on December 21st in Beijing. Led by China Quality Certification Center, the standard defines general criteria and principles
Read More…2016 China CAFC and Urban Real-World Emission Evaluation Workshop Highlights
The Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET) held a "2016 China CAFC and Urban Real-World Emission Evaluation Workshop" in Beijing on September 21st. The workshop was supported by the UK Strategic Prosperity Fund (UK-SPF) and the Energy Foundation (China). Low-Carbon lead of the UK-SPF, Mr. Jonathan Farr, Clean Transportation Project Manager of the Energy Foundation (China), Ms. Xin Yan, and iCET’s founder and president, Dr. Feng An, gave the opening remarks.
Read More…iCET presents its Big Data and ICT new work area and initial research outputs at the 10th anniversary of China's Ministry of Transportation's CUSTReC
iCET was invited to present its new Big Data and ICT work area for improving policy decisions in the transport sector in China towards better urban and national air quality and sustainable low-carbon emissions development. Maya Ben Dror, iCET’s Clean Transportation Transformation Director, highlighted the gap between reported passenger transportation emissions and fuel consumption and actual figures collected through ICT sources in over 31 cities in China over her presentation and through the expert panel discussion.
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