Sustainable Transport Fuels 2007
ÈÕÆÚ£º2007-05-10
Sustainable Transport Fuels 2007 ??Markets and Technological Development - Unleashing the Commercialization Potential of Future Fuels??
16-17 May Beijing, China
With proven oil reserves projected to near depletion within the next generation and a half, transport energy has been regarded by many analysts and policy makers as likely to become the most pressing energy-related issue worldwide.
Road, rail, air and sea transport all depend on fossil oil to keep on the move. When it has finally run out, or the price rises significantly - and it has been estimated that the crunch will come between 2010 and 2020 - what are we going to use to replace it?
All these factors combine to make the field of transport energy a critical one to sustain globalization and industrialization growth in the world. The environmental impact of current transport energy usage is another pressing issue which further drives the realization that we need to develop alternative transport systems and fuels. This conference will convene policy makers, researchers, engineers, automotive manufacturers, and fuel producers to present, debate, challenge and reflect on the developments and applications of a growing spectrum of alternative technologies and fuels as well as the innovations being developed to meet the economic, social and environmental challenges of our time now and in the future.
Conference Highlights:
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Worldwide Developments of Biofuels ?C Production, Utilization and Commercialization |
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Alternative Fuels Program in PHILIPPINES |
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Ethanol for Road Fuel - Challenges & Prospects |
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OEM Experience arising from Ethanol |
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Worldwide Developments in Hydrogen Production and Utilization as a Future Fuel: An Energy Major??s Perspective |
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Hydrogen as an Alternative Fuel in Transport ?C Framework for Commercialization & Retail |
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Fuel Cell Vehicles: Today and the Future |
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Fuel Cell Bus: Looking at Future Growth and Commercialization |
You Will Network With:
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Existing and New Biofuels Producers, Marketers and Traders |
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Fuel Producers ?C Petroleum, Ethanol, Natural Gas, LPG, Propane or Hydrogen |
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Government Policymakers/Regulators |
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Automotive Manufacturers |
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Automotive Suppliers |
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Energy & Environmental Organizations |
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Agricultural and Feedstock Suppliers |
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Development Agencies |
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Additives & Catalysts Suppliers |
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Industry/Equipment Suppliers and Vendors |
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Venture Capitalists/Financiers/Economists; |
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Scientists and researchers in hydrogen and fuel cell developments |
Do not miss this opportunity to gain invaluable information and knowledge as well as partake in meaningful dialogue exchanges and discussions on the latest changes in transportation technologies and fuels, and have a look at what is in store for the future from the automotive and energy industries?? perspectives.
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