News & Events
National standard "the principles and requirements of LCA for transportation fuel GHGs emissions" is undertaking public review.
December 23, 2009 – The proposed national standard, The Principles and Requirements of Lifecycle Assessment for Transportation Fuel Greenhouse Gas Emissions, which is the first standard for transportation fuel lifecycle assessment, was sent to relevant stakeholders by The National Environmental Management Standardization Technical Committee for extensive public review on December 22nd, 2009 with public review round to be complete by March 2nd, 2010.
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iCET Delegation heads to Copenhagen for COP15
The Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation, as a leading think-tank and policy driver on energy efficiency and climate change in China, was actively involved in UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.
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iCET attends Sohu Copenhagen Media Kick-off Meeting
November 24, 2009 - Representatives from iCET attended a forum on China's position for Copenhagen climate change negotiation at Sohu's studio, organized by Sohu.com's Green channel. Yang Fuqaing from WWF, Chen Ying from the Sustainable Development Research Center of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Li Gao from NDRC, shared their opinions on the climate change negotiations and China's position.
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iCET delivers speech at 2009 China Biodiesel Industry Development Conference
October 20th-22nd,2009. The 2009 China Biodiesel Industry Development Conference & The Fourth China Biodiesel Industry Association Annual Conference was held in Nanjing, Jiangsu province. Robert Earley, iCET's Low Carbon Transportation Program Manager, was invited to give a presentation entitled "China Low Carbon Fuel Standards and Policies".
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iCET and COFCO signs Joint Cooperation Agreement
November 20, 2009 - Innovation Center for Energy Transportation signed a Joint Cooperation Agreement with China Cereals, Oils and Foods (Group) Co., Ltd., Bio-chemical and Bio-energy Division (COFCO). According to the Agreement, the two parties will cooperate to research and develop a methodology for evaluating the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of fuel chains, especially on exchanging information related to the energy use and greenhouse gas emissions related to the production of bioethanol.
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