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Workshop on Clean Fuels and Vehicles Regional Research on Status of Clean Fuels and Vehicles Szentendre, 25-26 th October 2005. Ruslan Zhechkov, REC This project is financed by The Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM). Project.
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Workshop on Clean Fuels and Vehicles Regional Research on Status of Clean Fuels and Vehicles Szentendre, 25-26th October 2005 Ruslan Zhechkov, REC This project is financed by The Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM)
Project • Funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM – www.vrom.nl) • Goals: improve national capacity for developing of national strategies and programmes for improvement of quality of vehicle fuels through: • country research • exchange of experience – status, policies, etc. • identification of follow up measures and needs on a country and regional level • synergies with a similar UNEP/US EPA project covering CEE countries and Turkey
Background • Covered countries – Albania, BiH, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Serbia and Montenegro • Partnership for Clean Fuels and Vehicles (PCFV) • Building upon SILAQ – Sofia Initiative on Local Air Quality – launched in 1995 at Environment for Europe Conference • SILAQ focus – promotion of unleaded gasoline and reduction of sulphur and particulate emissions • SILAQ countries – Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia • REC’s role – secretarial support to SILAQ Working Group
SILAQ Conclusions Key issues needed to be addressed: • Ability of domestic refineries to supply unleaded gasoline; • Use of unleaded gasoline by local vehicles; • Awareness of the public as to the applicability of unleaded gasoline. One of the goals of the workshop is to share possible solutions to these problems!
SILAQ Recommendations • Public information and outreach campaigns regarding the applicability of unleaded gasoline in older cars; • Awareness raising with regard to the health benefits of lead phase-out; • Exchange of experiences with other countries; • Needs assessment for the development and use of non-lead lubricating additives; • Research into the feasibility of using unleaded gasoline in cars with soft exhaust valve seats; • Ensuring access to the necessary financial support for refinery modernization; • Technological development of refineries; • Introduction and enforcement of vehicle emissions and gasoline standards; • Modernization of the control system for periodic technical inspection of vehicles; • Fitting of cars with catalytic converters and other pollution control devices; • Development of the production and distribution systems to improve the supply of unleaded gasoline and lubricating additives; • Implementation of policy incentives to increase the market share of unleaded gasoline and speed up the complete phase-out of leaded gasoline; • Requirements for lead phase-out in the privatization of refineries.
Assessment methodology • Timing – May-July, 2005 • Based on a common questionnaire • Baseline year – 2003 Questionnaire includes 5 main chapters: • Personal Information • Country Specific Data • Air Quality • Fuel Quality • Vehicle Emissions
Air Quality • Institutions – Ministries of Environment, Ministries of Health, Inspectorates, Institutes • Legislation – recent Air Protection Acts, subsidiary legislation in process of adoption; BG and RO transposed EU Directives • Primary air pollutant criteria standards – targets similar to EU or slightly stricter (SCG, BiH) • Annual emissions of pollutants in ambient air – missing info in AL, SCG
Fuel Quality (1) • Institutions for fuel quality control. Problems: • few or no independent authorized laboratories; • lack of testing equipment, personnel in labs; - Illegal practices in the chain b/n refinery and car tank - lack of fuel for state-of-the-art cars. Need for: • strengthening the institutions in charge of monitoring and reporting including independent labs; • opening markets for foreign producers; • Others??? Legislation: no transposition yet except BG and RO which transposed: Council regulation 2964/95 on registration of crude oil imports and deliveries; EC Dir. 98/70/EC on quality of petrol and diesel fuels; EC Dir. 2003/17/EC amending 98/70/EC
FQ (2) – sulphur and lead content in petrol and diesel – national specifications
Vehicle emissions • Diesel passenger cars 10%-30% BiH (>50%), SCG (>30%) • LDV, HDV, buses – mostly diesel • Little info on converters - BiH (57%), SCG (30%) • Old fleet – mostly 11-20 years, few new ones – BG (36%, >20 years) • Own production – Romania, SCG and Turkey • Limitations on import (age cap BiH, Macedonia, SCG)
Issues to be addressed during workshop (1) • Each country present and planned activities in studied topics, especially lead phase-out and sulphur reduction • Refineries’ ability to produce cleaner fuels – financial implications • Public awareness on health benefits from lead phase-out. Measures? • Institutional reform air quality, fuel quality. Is it needed? What kind? • Air quality and fuel quality legislation. EU Directives? Planning of transposition efforts? Political will?
Issues to be addressed during workshop (2) • Fuel quality control – laboratories, testing equipment • Policy incentives to increase the market share of unleaded gasoline and speed up the complete phase-out of leaded gasoline • Specific approach to phasing out leaded gasoline – good examples. How is it done? • Promotion of environmentally friendly vehicles – innovative policies.
How? • Share good and bad country experiences • Brainstorm on what has to be done • Draft a list of follow up steps and actions • Discuss financial needs, capacity building needs • Complete research data where it is missing!