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China Related Files
The following subjects are available as text files, Rich Text Format (RTF) files, Microsoft Power Point (PPT) files, or as Adobe Acrobat PDF (portable document format) files as indicated. The PDF files require that you have the FREE Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to display or print them. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader, it is available for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix operating systems at Adobe's Web site. The Power Point files require you to have Microsoft's Power Point program. The RTF files require Microsoft Word or another program which will read that format.
Note that some of these files contain Chinese language characters which you might not be able to read. To read or download any of the files on this Web site, simply click on any link within parenthesis following a filename.
| 2005 |
BRT Developments in China, presented at the Environment 2005 Conference by S. K. Jason Chang, Ph.D. |
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| December, 2004 |
Progress of Beijing in Control of Vehicular Emissions. Prof. Jiming Hao, Tsinghua University; Beijing, PRC. |
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| December 13, 2004 |
Motor Vehicle Pollution Control: Lessons Learned Over the Past Fifty Years, presented by MPW at the China Fuel Economy Workshop; Hong Kong. |
PDF |
| December 6-8, 2004 |
Sustainable Transport Indicators: Vehicle Activity Study, Shanghai, China, presented at BAQ 2004. Changhong Chen et al; Agra, India. |
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| November, 2004 |
Transportation and Environment in Chinese Cities: Barriers for Policymakers. Tsinghua University. |
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| November, 2004 |
Furthering Shanghai Transportation Modernization and Management through Overall Planning, Dual Emphasis on Construction & Management, and Short/Long-Term Traffic Considerations. Hong Hao, Shanghai Municipal Government. |
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| November 9, 2004 |
China Automotive Fuel Economic Standards. CATARC, Xu Bamin. |
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| July 8-10, 2004 |
China's Fuel Economy Policy, presented by Charlotte Pera at the USAEE/ISAEE Conference; Washington, DC. |
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| November 12-13, 2003 |
The Path to Near-Zero Vehicle Emissions: Applying California's Experience to China. MPW and Dr. Alan C. Lloyd. Beijing, PRC. |
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| April 24-25, 2003 |
The Need For and Potential Benefits of Advanced Technology Vehicles in China, presented by MPW at Workshop On Advanced Technology Vehicles. Beijing, PRC. |
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| December 8-10, 2002 |
China - EU Cooperation Project: Final Summary of Results, presentation of MPW at International Symposium. Beijing, PRC. |
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| August, 2002 |
Improving Transport Fuel Quality in China: Implications for the Refining Sector. Trans-Energy Research Associates, Seattle, WA; China Petrochemical Consulting Corporation, Beijing; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA. |
PDF |
| September, 2001 |
Efforts to Reduce Motorcycle Emissions in China. |
PPT |
| August 23, 2001 |
The Automobile Fuel Economy Standards and Fuel Efficiency Promotion Policies of China - China Automotive Technology and Research Center. |
PPT |
| June 24, 2001 |
Controlling Vehicular Air Pollution in Beijing - Professor Kebin He, Dept. of Environmental Science & Engineering, Tsinghua University, Orlando, Florida, USA. |
PPT |
| May, 2001 |
Development of Petroleum Industry and Alternative Vehicle Fuels in China - Beijing. |
PPT |
| January 22, 2001 |
Chinese Urban Air Quality Data for January 22, 2001 - Animated Movie. |
GIF |
| January 12, 2001 |
Issues Relating to Personal Vehicle Expansion in China - Zhi Liu. Symposium: The Future of Personal Transport Vehicles in China. |
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| January 10-18, 2001 |
Current Air Quality Problem and Control Strategies for Vehicular Emissions in China - Manuscript for presentation in Washington DC. Min Shao, Yuanhang Zhang. Center for Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing. |
PDF |
| November 23, 2000 |
Research on Comparison Between Hybrid Energy Vehicles and Fuel Cell Vehicles. |
RTF |
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Health and Environmental Concerns Associated with Diesel Vehicle Emissions in China. MPW. |
PDF |
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Fuel Quality Improvement and Public Health. Fu Lixin, Tsinghua University. |
PDF |
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Why China Needs Low Sulfur Fuels. MPW. |
PDF |
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BRT Development In China - Challenges and Opportunities. Kangming Xu, International Consultant. |
PDF |
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Seizing Development Opportunities to Improve the Transportation System and Promote Bus Rapid Transit in Chengdu. Zhang Xue'ai, People's Government of Chengdu. |
PDF |
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Features of Chinese Vehicular Fuels - Qiu Yansheng. Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing. |
PDF |
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The Issues We Are Facing - Konghui Guo. |
PDF |
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An Engineering Study for the Development and Marketing of Personal Use Cars (PUCs) in China - Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan. |
PDF |
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Arrangement on Auto Fuel Economy Standards and Fuel Efficiency Promotion Policies of China. |
PPT |
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Clean Fuels in China - A report prepared by MPW for publication in Sinosphere. |
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