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Energy Efficiency Through Better Car Components
"New fuel economy opportunities
that are not matched by the test cycles"
WORKSHOP AT MICHELIN BIBENDUM PARIS 2006
Organized by:
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
International Energy
Agency (IEA) 
Venue:
Centre d'Essais et de Recherches Automobiles de Mortefontaine
(CERAM)
60128 Mortefontaine, FRANCE
Date:
Sunday, 11 June 2006
14:00 - 17:00
Introduction
A significant amount of energy (fuel) use in motor vehicles is
consumed by components that are not covered under US or EU efficiency
testing programmes, i.e. "off-test" energy use (e.g.
related to tyres, air conditioning, headlamps, etc and by replacement
components such as tyres and lubricants). Just how much fuel is
consumed by such vehicle components is not well understood at
present in both developed and developing countries. Lack of awareness
on efficiency pay-back benefits and often low (or negative) net
costs makes vehicle energy efficiency improvement an often underestimated
potential source for energy savings and CO2 emissions reductions.
Nevertheless, improvements in "off-test" energy use
in motor vehicles can potentially save up to 20% in fuel consumption
with little investments.
This workshop is organised to comprehend the full potentials
of saving energy use by improving component efficiency of light-duty
vehicles. In addition, discussions include facilitating developing
countries deal with rapid private motorization and including components
at an early stage in their policy packages, standards and regulations.
Objectives:
- To create a platform to share experiences, data and other
information on technologies, costs and benefits
- To identify options for improving fuel consumption in motor
vehicles by addressing the vehicle components
- To provide sufficient information and guidance for transport
policy makers, vehicle manufacturers and others to develop programmes,
policies and cost effective measures that significantly contribute
to fuel saving
Presentations
- Welcoming remarks by Mark RADKA, Chief of the Energy Branch,
UNEP/DTIE
- Introduction to the
component approach (PDF - 159 KB), by Alan MEIER, IDEA Discussion
on the "component" approach
- Tyres - Rolling resistance
and Fuel Consumption (PDF - 10 KB), by Bernard DELMAS, Michelin
- Environmental Impact
of Mobile Air-Conditioning (MAC) system (PDF - 650 KB),
by Denis CLODIC, CEP/École nationale supérieure
des mines de Paris
- Energy Efficiency
Improvement in Vehicle Lighting (PDF - 105 KB), by Thomas
GUÉRET, IEA
- In-Use Fuel Economy
: overview of other components and cross-cutting issues (PDF
- 420 KB), by K.G. DULEEP, Energy & Environmental Analysis,
Inc., USA
- Standardization and labelling, voluntary programmes and uptake
by developing countries on component efficiency, facilitated
by: Lew FULTON, UNEP/GEF
- The Auto Industry developments
in China (PDF - 73 KB), by Mr. Tang Dagang, Chinese Environmental
Protection Agency
- Automotive Fuel
Economy Measures in India (PDF - 440 KB), by Mr. Neelkanth
Vishnu Marathe, Engine Development Lab, India
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Related Documents
Agenda
(PDF - 22 KB)
Related Links
International Energy
Agency, IEA 
UNEP
and IEA Press Conference 
Contacts
Ms.
Kamala ERNEST, UNEP/ DTIE
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