2 Międzynarodowe Sympozjum Emisji Spalin

 

 

2nd International Exhaust Emissions Symposium and Opening of new Engine test cells

 

Final Programme of the Symposium

 

 

Concerns over the impact of the road transport sector on greenhouse gas emissions and air quality remain high.  Road transport emissions are responsible for around 20 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union.

 
The main drivers that have an influence on current and future personal transportation development  are:
  • climate change as the biggest environmental challenge - strong action dedicated to the contribution of the transport sector to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, global CO2 legislation targets for new passenger cars (PC) and light commercial vehicles (LCV),
  • emissions regulation development at European, US and Asian levels, regulation as an incentive for innovation (examples: Euro 5(+) and Euro 6, planned  US Tier 3, LEV III, 2010 Japanese long-term regulations, new hydrogen vehicle regulations, etc.).
 
At the 2nd International Exhaust Emissions Symposium, experts from automotive and engine manufacturers, their suppliers, and the oil industry, discused all these emissions-related issues and will report on recent updates, trends and the near future regarding engine exhaust gas emissions.