ST-1.1 Energy-Efficient Vehicles
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Clean Energy Solutions Center
The Clean Energy Solutions Center helps governments design and adopt policies and programs that supp...
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CURB: Climate Action for Urban Sustainability
Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Thailand, the Republic of Korea, United States, Viet Nam
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Alternative fuel vehicles in Shanghai
China - The Shanghai Government organized a program to study the use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) in other countries before using them in Shanghai. The investigation of LPG started in 1995, and by 1997 Shanghai had imp
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Build Your Dreams: Fe Battery; Dual Mode; Pure Electric
China, Hong Kong, China, United States - “Established in 1995, BYD is a top high-tech enterprise in China specializing in IT, automobiles, and new energy.
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Alternative fuel vehicles in Beijing
In 1998, the Beijing government recognized that its air pollution had resulted in severe environmental degradation, and it implemented a project to introduce alternative low-emission fuel vehicles. Because the emissions from transit buses and taxis accoun
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Smart Park ICT Re-engineering Initiative
Chinese Taipei - Since the inception of Chinese Taipei’s first science park in 1980, the three major science parks located in Hsin-Chu, Taichung, and Tainan have attracted more than 800 businesses with a total of 270,000 employees. Science parks are by n
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Hong Kong Vehicle Emissions Control Program
Hong Kong, China - Since 2000, the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department (EPD) has been working to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions derived from motor vehicle usage. With the high level of traffic congestion, dense highrise buildings, and ...
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Tokyo Vehicle Emissions Reduction Retrofit Program
Japan - In late 2000, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) adopted a new “Ordinance on Environmental Preservation”, which includes an array of regulatory measures to control air, water, soil, as well as noise pollution. Updated enforcement efforts ...
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Low Emission Vehicle Initiative in Japan
Japan introduced the “Low Emission Vehicle Initiative” as an action-based programme based on a law passed to promote green purchasing. The initiative required all vehicles used for administrative purposes in all ministries and agencies (c.a. 7000 vehicles
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Seoul Electric Bus Project
the Republic of Korea - The presentation, ‘An Electric Bus Delivery Plan for Seoul’ concerns the introduction of electric-battery buses in Seoul, Korea. It begins by outlining the city’s struggle with excess emissions, and outlines goals for the replaceme
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100% CNG-fueled buses in Seoul
the Republic of Korea - In 2010, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced 100% CNG buses to operate in Seoul. The governmental mandate is intended to reduce pollution through 100% CNG buses .
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Eco-bus CNG bus fleet in Mexico City
Mexico - Mexico City plans to introduce 600 CNG buses by the end of 2012. This figure would represent 50 percent of the city’s operational bus fleet, and will be added to the 60 compressed natural gas buses already serving in the Mexican Federal District