This report (European Road Transport & Emissions Trends Report) offers definitive insight into the state of the European road transport sector and its resulting emissions, both in the past, present, but also reliable projections up to 2050. (more…)
. . . read moreThe Horizon article ‘Why raising the alcohol content of Europe’s fuels could reduce carbon emissions’ is now online. The article is based on research commissioned by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) looking at the costs and benefits of introducing a fuel containing 20% bioethanol. (more…)
. . . read moreEMISIA participated in the 3rd meeting of the Advisory Group on Vehicle Emission Standards (AGVES), held in Brussels on 4 February 2019.
AGVES has been created by joining all the relevant expert groups working on emission legislation, in order to provide technical advice to the Commission for the development of the post-EURO 6/VI emission standards for motor vehicles.
. . . read moreA set of questionnaires for feedback regarding the “Study on sound level limits of M- and N-category vehicles”, has been created, in order to collect input regarding various aspects of sound emitted from M- and N-category vehicles. We are kindly asking you to contribute by providing feedback via one of the two questionnaires, each of which is targeted at different stakeholders:
EMISIA has undertaken a new project entitled “Study on sound level limits of M- and N-category vehicles” under the sponsorship of the European Commission, DG for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs. More information can be found here.
The report “Quality and greenhouse gas intensities of transport fuels in the EU in 2017 – Monitoring under the Fuel Quality Directive in 2017 (2018 reporting)” was prepared for the European Environment Agency (EEA) by EMISIA, as member of the European Topic Centre for Air Pollution and Climate Change Mitigation (ETC/ACM).
. . . read moreEmisia and the European Environment Agency jointly organised the annual training workshop on COPERT, hosted in Copenhagen 23-24 October.
On the first day of the workshop the methodological aspects of the model were presented as well as all the new elements included in the latest v5.3 of the software.
On the second day the software was demonstrated followed by a hands-on session.
. . . read moreEmisia and Low Carbon Turkey jointly organised a training workshop on SIBYL, hosted in Ankara, Turkey on 15-16 October.
On the first day of the workshop the methodological aspects of the model were presented as well as two case studies on higher share of EVs and accelerated scrappage schemes.
On the second day the software was demonstrated followed by a hands-on session.
EMISIA is looking for:
- a software developer and
- a GIS developer
to staff the R & D department in the field of information technology and new technologies.
More information can be found here.