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Major Global Trends. Environmental Concerns IncreasingParticlesGlobal WarmingCleaner and Cleaner Technologies Entering MarketplaceHeavy Duty Diesel VehiclesPassenger CarsMotorcyclesCleaner Fuels Increasingly CriticalSulfur Levels Approaching ZeroLead Almost Gone; MMT Increasing Concern. Growth of Vehicle Population in Shanghai, 1988-2002.
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1. 1 International Trends in Environmental Regulations for Vehicles Santiago, Chile
May 13, 2008
Michael P. Walsh
International Consultant
Chairman, Board of Directors,
International Council on Clean Transportation
2. Major Global Trends Environmental Concerns Increasing
Particles
Global Warming
Cleaner and Cleaner Technologies Entering Marketplace
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicles
Passenger Cars
Motorcycles
Cleaner Fuels Increasingly Critical
Sulfur Levels Approaching Zero
Lead Almost Gone; MMT Increasing Concern
4. Growth of Vehicle Population in Shanghai, 1988-2002 4
5. 5 One Result: Serious Health Concerns WHO Concludes ~ 800,000 Premature Deaths Each Year From Urban PM
Numerous Studies Consistently Link PM With Premature Deaths, Hospital Admissions, Asthma Attacks, Etc.
No Evidence of a Threshold
Ozone, NO2, Various Toxics Also Serious Health Concerns
6. Slide 6 PM10 in Major cities These are estimated annual average concentrations of PM10 in cities with populations over 100,000 and in national capital cities
The darkest spots are heavily concentrated in regions of China and India. Other areas of note include Indonesia, Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and West Africa
These are estimated annual average concentrations of PM10 in cities with populations over 100,000 and in national capital cities
The darkest spots are heavily concentrated in regions of China and India. Other areas of note include Indonesia, Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and West Africa
10. Transportation sector priorities 10
11. Slide 11
13. Technologies such as the advanced Three Way Catalyst are continuing to evolve in response to the tighter standards.Technologies such as the advanced Three Way Catalyst are continuing to evolve in response to the tighter standards.
14. Diesel Particulate Filters Technologies such as the diesel PM filter are maturingTechnologies such as the diesel PM filter are maturing
15. How The Trap Functions
16. Typical engine exhaust mass and number weighted size distributions shown with alveolar deposition
18. 18 Current DPF Applications Pictures of current DPF applications
Today, more than 800 000 cars are equipped wit DPFs in EUPictures of current DPF applications
Today, more than 800 000 cars are equipped wit DPFs in EU
19. Engine ECM
SCR algorithm functions will reside in the ECM (IEM approach)
Determines the injection rate
Tank control and diagnostics
Controls the pump and reports pump diagnostics
Doser Pump
Injects the urea at the rate requested by the engine ECM by using air pressure
Maintains and reports diagnostics status of the pump (via J1939)
Tank
Fill tank for the urea
Contains heater and sensor for urea level/quality/temperature (quality consists of concentration and contamination levels)
Exhaust Gas Processor (EGP)
Canned Catalyst
Inlet and Outlet Temperature sensors
Engine ECM
SCR algorithm functions will reside in the ECM (IEM approach)
Determines the injection rate
Tank control and diagnostics
Controls the pump and reports pump diagnostics
Doser Pump
Injects the urea at the rate requested by the engine ECM by using air pressure
Maintains and reports diagnostics status of the pump (via J1939)
Tank
Fill tank for the urea
Contains heater and sensor for urea level/quality/temperature (quality consists of concentration and contamination levels)
Exhaust Gas Processor (EGP)
Canned Catalyst
Inlet and Outlet Temperature sensors
20. 20 Emissions control system for Euro VI Oxidation catalyst (DOC), catalyst-based particulate filter and urea-SCR with ammonia slip catalyst (ASC).
System description
“one shot” design – no optimisation of component sizes etc.
Note advanced urea dosing system – low dose because low EO NOx
1st NOx sensor for monitoring. Not closed-loop control.
Urea dosing calibrated for ESC, ETC and WHTC only.
System description
“one shot” design – no optimisation of component sizes etc.
Note advanced urea dosing system – low dose because low EO NOx
1st NOx sensor for monitoring. Not closed-loop control.
Urea dosing calibrated for ESC, ETC and WHTC only.
21. California’s ZEV History
22. ZEV - Status
23. Near-Zero Emission Vehicles Lifetime emissions (VOC+NOx)
Partial Zero Emissions Vehicles (PZEVs)
Currently 20 models for sale, including 4 HEVs
250,000 annual sales (14%) in 2005
1,000,000 sales by 2015 (55%)
24. Near-Zero Emission Vehicles
25. Fleet Demonstrations
26. ZEV Technology Review - CARB
27. Plug In Hybrids Are Emerging
28. Electric bikes in China, P.R. Top speed of between 20 – 30kph and a range of 25 – 100 km
During operation they emit zero local air pollution, but they do use about 2 kWh of electricity per 100 km
Power ranges between 200 - 600 W and they take around 6 – 8 hours to charge
Top speed of between 20 – 30kph and a range of 25 – 100 km
During operation they emit zero local air pollution, but they do use about 2 kWh of electricity per 100 km
Power ranges between 200 - 600 W and they take around 6 – 8 hours to charge
29. Which Countries Are Getting Clean Technologies? Clean Fuels
Stringent Standards Including Advanced Technology Mandates
Strong Incentives
Economic
Other
30. My Global Vision For 2015 Every New Diesel Has PM Filter & Low NOx
Gasoline Vehicles Approaching ZERO Emissions
Hybrid Technologies (Including Plug In Hybrids) Are Mature, Widespread Technology
Small Battery Electric Vehicles (City) Vehicles Widely Used
Fuel Cell Vehicle Numbers Increasing
31. What Is The Situation Today in Santiago Good Fuel Quality < 50 PPM Sulfur But Not Taking Advantage of This To Introduce Diesel Filters Widely – Should Be Highest Priority
Much Cleaner Gasoline Vehicles Are Feasible, Especially With Low S in 2009
Incentives For Hybrids Could Be Expanded
32. A Short Term Plan For Santiago Tighten Requirements Sufficiently To Require PM Filters on New Diesel Cars and Buses
Lower Diesel Sulfur to 10/15 PPM
Introduce Euro 5 or Tier 2 Bin 5 for All New Cars and Light Trucks
Introduce Euro 3 For Motorcycles
Implement ASM Based Centralized I/M For All Light Duty Vehicles
34. Europe Overview 2007 Developments
Light Duty Euro 5 & 6 Adopted (Too Slow But # Added)
Truck & Bus Euro VI Proposed By Commission
40. When we develop our regulations, we estimate the health benefits and associated costs.
In addition to public health benefits – there are other benefits: improved visibility, reduced acid rain, etc.When we develop our regulations, we estimate the health benefits and associated costs.
In addition to public health benefits – there are other benefits: improved visibility, reduced acid rain, etc.
41. The Benefits Far Outweigh The Costs Time and time again, we find that the benefits far exceed the costs of reducing pollution from vehicles.
We know that many people may ask---so what does this mean in the Chinese context, in light of different income levels, etc.
In session three after lunch we will hear a very important presentation on a “Cost-Benefit Analysis for Chinese Clean Fuel Promotion” by Tsinghua University and the International Council on Clean Transportation. Without stealing the spotlight from the presenters this afternoon, I think it is fair to say that the presentation that China could also realize substantial benefits from a similar clean fuel and vehicle program.Time and time again, we find that the benefits far exceed the costs of reducing pollution from vehicles.
We know that many people may ask---so what does this mean in the Chinese context, in light of different income levels, etc.
In session three after lunch we will hear a very important presentation on a “Cost-Benefit Analysis for Chinese Clean Fuel Promotion” by Tsinghua University and the International Council on Clean Transportation. Without stealing the spotlight from the presenters this afternoon, I think it is fair to say that the presentation that China could also realize substantial benefits from a similar clean fuel and vehicle program.
43. ZEV Program
44. ZEV Technology Review - CARB
45. China
46. Status of Air Quality
47. China’s GDP
48. Urbanization Rate in China
49. New Vehicle Sales Are Booming
50. Crude oil prod’n & consum’n
51. Motor Vehicle Growth Forecast
52. China Overview 2007 Developments
Euro 3 (Euro III) Standards Introduced Nationally
Euro 4 (IV) Adopted by Beijing (January 1, 2008)
50 PPM Sulfur Adopted by Beijing (January 1, 2008)
MMT Maximum Reduced From 18 to 16 Nationally and to 6 in Beijing
SEPA Now Ministry of Environmental Protection
Looking Ahead
Continue Clean Fuels Push
Introduce Euro 4 (IV) Nationally
Accelerate in Other Cities (Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen,)
Compliance Program
Retrofits
53. Electric bikes in China, P.R. Top speed of between 20 – 30kph and a range of 25 – 100 km
During operation they emit zero local air pollution, but they do use about 2 kWh of electricity per 100 km
Power ranges between 200 - 600 W and they take around 6 – 8 hours to charge
Top speed of between 20 – 30kph and a range of 25 – 100 km
During operation they emit zero local air pollution, but they do use about 2 kWh of electricity per 100 km
Power ranges between 200 - 600 W and they take around 6 – 8 hours to charge
54. Hong Kong’s Approach 1/1/2006 – New Gasoline Cars Meet Euro 4 standards
1/1/2006 – New Diesel Cars Meet CA LEV2 standards
1/1/2007 – Light Trucks Between 2.5-3.5 tons Meet Euro 4 standards
10/1/2006 – New standards will be Introduced for Trucks over 3.5 tons
ULSD (Maximum 50 PPM) Required; Lower Sulfur Fuels (10 PPM) Encouraged By Tax Policy 54
55. India
56. Vehicle population growth in India
57. New Vehicle Standards in India Entire Country
Euro 2 – April 2005
Euro 3 – April 2010
Major Cities
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad & Ahmedabad, Pune Surat, Kanpur & Agra Euro 3 in 2005 & Euro 4 in 2010
Tighter emission norms for all private vehicles, city public service vehicles and city commercial vehicles
Euro 3 From April 2005
Euro 4 From April 2010
58. Brazil
59. Brazil Passenger Cars & Light Commercial Vehicles
US EPA 1983 Standards Since 1997
Tier 1 Phased in 2005-2007 (40/70/100%)
FedLev in 2009 (Phase in)
No Diesel Cars Allowed
Heavy Duty Trucks & Buses
Euro 3 Phased in 2004-2006
Euro 4 in 2009
Fuels
See Diesel Fuel Phase In Schedule
Gasoline S from 1000 to 400 in 2004 & to 80 in 2008
63. Life-cycle Emission Control
64. The Current Situation in Santiago Fuel Quality
Gasoline – 15 PPM Sulfur in 2009
Diesel – 50 PPM Sulfur; 15 PPM in ?
Light Duty Vehicles
Gasoline – US Tier 1 or Euro 3
Diesel CA Tier 1 or Euro 4
Medium Duty Vehicles
Tier 1 or Euro 3
Heavy Duty Bus and Truck
US EPA 98 or Euro III
65. Resultados homologación diesel EURO IV por modelo
66. Resultados homologación diesel EURO IV por modelo
67. Resultados homologación EPA por modelo grs/km (CO y HC)
68. Resultados homologación EPA por modelo gr/km (Nox)
69. Motorcycles Increasing Rapidly
70. Bellagio Principles Design Programs & Policies That Reduce Conventional, Toxic, Noise and Greenhouse Emissions in Parallel
Treat Vehicles and Fuels As A System
New Vehicle Standards for Greenhouse Emissions & Conventional Pollutants Should Be Fuel Neutral
Expect & Require Best Technologies and Fuels Worldwide – in Both Industrialized and Developing Countries
71. Priority #1: Reduce Diesel PM New Light Duty Diesel Fueled Vehicles (Cars and Medium Trucks) Should Meet
Tier 2 Bin 5 in 2010, or
Euro 5 in 2010
New Buses Should Meet Euro III Plus Diesel Particulate Filter; After 10/15 PPM Sulfur Fuel is Available, Either:
US EPA 2010 or
Euro VI
72. New Diesel Trucks City Trucks (Sticker Enforced)
Euro III Plus Diesel Particulate Filter
National Trucks
Euro IV Standards
International Trucks
Euro III Standards
73. Priority #2: Reduce NOx, Other Toxic Emissions Light Duty Gasoline Fueled Vehicles Should Meet Either
Tier 2 bin 5 in 2010 or
Euro 5 in 2010
Motorcycles Adopt Euro 3 Standards by 2010
74. Priority #3: Improve Fuel Quality Reduce Sulfur in Diesel Fuel to 10/15 PPM
75. Priority #4: Implement I/M ASM Loaded Test Procedure Throughout Santiago
Centralized Testing Facilities
Gradually Tighter In Use Standards
76. Priority #5: Incentivize Advanced Technologies Currently: Hybrids Get Immunity From Annual Tax For Several Years – Shows Great Leadership!