News & Events
iCET May Policy Brief: China's Fuel Economy Enforcement
On May 5th, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which governs fuel economy implementation for passenger cars, published the list of auto manufacturers’ average corporate fuel consumption scores for the year 2013. The list introduces average fuel consumption data provided directly by the submitting companies (totaling 104), as well as a list of 7 manufacturers that failed to submit their corporate average fuel consumption data as required.
Read More…iCET Attends Live Broadcast Roundtable Discussion on Fuel Consumption Labeling and Targets
May 14, iCET Clean Transportation Program Officer, Ms. Kang Liping, was invited to a roundtable discussion on the issues of fuel consumption labeling and targets organized and broadcast live by Beijing’s Traffic Radio Automotive World. Ms. Kang introduced the findings of iCET’s 2013 extensive label implementation assessment study, re-emphasizing the clear need for more transparent regulatory enforcement in China.
Read More…iCET Presents at UNEP Event - Reforming Fossil-Fuel Subsidies for an Inclusive Green Economy
Nairobi. April 28-29th. A two-day workshop on ‘Reforming Fossil Fuel Subsidies for an Inclusive Green Economy’ took place last month in Nairobi. The workshop was hosted by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and supported by the Global Subsidies Initiative (GSI), the German development agency GIZ and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). As the Representative from China, iCET President, Dr. Feng An, provided insight on China fossil fuel subsides and low-carbon development policies.
Read More…Envision 2050: The Future of Transportation -Dr. Feng An: Oil Eliminated (iCET’s interview with ENSIA)
iCET President Dr.An recently took an interview with ENSIA and talked about China's transportation in 2050.
Read More…iCET presents at the Navigating the American Carbon World (NACW) 2014 and delivers speech
iCET's president Dr. Feng An was invited to attend the panel with the theme "International policy formulation and program development" at the conference. He discussed the recent development of greenhouse gas trading systems around the world with participants, especially the seven pilot carbon trading platforms in China, as well as the formation of "new market mechanisms" in other developing countries. He also discussed the possible relationship between the interconnection of these systems in the future.
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