| 1 | | - | This paper presented by Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI) looks at the trend of vehicle usage in China and the air pollution and health effect associated with it. It gives a peek into what the future holds for the Chinese automobile society particularly on the petroleum trade and the environmental effect. JARI also recommended an automobile strategy to combat these ills. |
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| 2 | | - | This presentation examine the drivers behind the usage of CNG vehicles in China and how Beijing have successfully build up the largest CNG bus fleet in the world. It also talk about the challenges of using CNG and the engine requirements for switching to CNG. |
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| 3 | | - | This paper examines the objective of the clean fuels program in China and how it has evolved over the years. In addition it also gives an extensive account of the usage of alternative fuels namely LPG, CNG and LNG in China. |
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| 4 | | - | This is a summary of the current gasoline and diesel specifications in China, how it compares with other countries and what are the development trend. In addition, it also gives a picture of the supply and demand of gasoline and diesel in China. |
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| 5 | | - | In this paper, Prof Fu of Tsinghua University presented the results of his study on vehicle emission and fuel consumption of vehicles in Beijing. The policy implications of the result is also discussed. |
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| 6 | | - | This is a study, conducted by the Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences, on the driving pattern and behaviour of Shanghai motorists, bus and truck drivers and motor-cyclists. The methodology of how the data was collected are also presented in this paper. |
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| 7 | | - | An overview of China's current oil demand and other statistics are presented in this paper presented by Prof He Kebin from Tsinghua University. It also talks about the experience of US, EU and Japan in implenting Fuel Economy standard and how China is implementing similar program to moderate the growth of oil consumption in the transportation sector. |
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| 8 | | - | This presentation looks at the global fuel quality development and how it has evolved over the years. The European gasoline and diesel specifications are outlined and an overview of the clean air programs in selected asian countries such as Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and India are reviewed. |
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| 9 | | - | This paper jointly presented by the Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences and the East China University of Science and Technology evaluates the impact of the growing vehicle population in Shanghai on energy demand and emissions. It recommends that the development of public transportation as key solution to the sustained development of city development and environment. |
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