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Revolutionising the Transport Sector |
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Location and date(s) of workshop:
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Paris: 1 October 2008 |
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IEA |
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Background:
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The International Conference - Revolutionising the Transport Sector - brought together around 15 policy makers, industry representatives and stakeholders who have been working on electrification of vehicles to present options regarding electric vehicle related technologies and to show the building blocks for a cost effective policy framework. The conference was be held on 1 October at UIC in Paris, France with expected audience of 300. |
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Links to relevant documents:
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Announcement |
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| Proceedings: |
Session 1: Opening (chaired by Pieter Boot, IEA)
- Opening speech : Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, IEA
- Existing and future policies and measures: Mr. Bud Albright, Under Secretary, Department of Energy, USA
- Existing and future policies and measures: Mr. Terunobu Yamauchi, Director, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan
- The global trends in transport sector: Lew Fulton, IEA
Session 2: Promising technologies and their potential contribution to energy demand (chaired by Lew Fulton)
- Plug-in hybrid technology: Mr. Koei Saga, Managing Officer, Toyota
- Electric vehicle technology:Mr. Serge Yoccoz, Director, Renault
Session 3: Challenges facing the electricity system with a significant market of Evs and PHEVs (Chaired by Mr. Robert Durdilly, President, UFE )
- Infrastructure, charging, etc including field test with Toyota:
Cedric Lewandowski , EDF
- Infrastructure, charging, etc including field tests with Subaru and MMC: Mr. Takafumi Anegawa, Manager, TEPCO
Session 4: Future markets and Policy Framework for revolutionizing the transport sector (chaired by Nigel Jollands, IEA)
- Market and user point of view:
Prof. Hisashi Ishitani, Keio University
- Advanced mobility systems: Mr. Roland Ries, Mayor, City of Strasbourg
- Global approach to promote Environmentally Friendly Vehicles:
Mr. Bernard Gauvin, Chair of UNECE/WP29
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