The TFEIP (Task Force on Emission Inventories and Projections) meeting, the ERMES Plenary meeting and the Joint ERMES – TFEIP/EEA Session on Road Transport Emissions: Insights on the present and the future of road transport emissions activities meeting were realized in Thessaloniki Concert Hall from 13-15 May 2019 under the hosting of EMISIA.
Emisia participated in the kick-off meeting of the study on post Euro 6/VI emission standards, held in Brussels on 10 May 2019.
The purpose of and expectations from the study, as well as the overall approach of the CLOVE consortium were presented and discussed.
The project “Study on the technical progress of Conformity of Production for replacement silencing system as a separate technical unit Final”, under the sponsorship of the European Commission DG GROW, was successfully completed. The report can be found here.
The European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) has published its 2019 impact assessment, reflecting back on its activities and carrying out a more comprehensive impact assessment covering its decade of existence. Emisia has contributed to this study by carrying out the quantitative assessment of EGVI’s impact on CO2 emissions, based on our fleet and emission projection tool SYBIL.
. . . read moreEMISIA participated in the 4th GA (General Assembly) and SC (Steering Committee) meetings of the ELVITEN project, in the city of Trikala, Greece, 21-22 March 2019.
More information on the project can be found here.
A major update in COPERT data has been performed, taking into account all recent statistical information available. Latest update completed in February 2019 and contains significant improvements compared to previous versions.
More info on the data can be found here.
EMISIA participated in the 7th consortium meeting of the LIFE GYM project in Bratislava, Slovakia on the 5th of February 2019, hosted by INPROP.
The registration to the 23rd International Transport and Air Pollution (TAP) Conference that will be held on May 15-17, 2019 in Thessaloniki, Greece is now open.
The research team of EMISIA and the Environmental Protection Department of Hong Kong have published their recent study:
Papadopoulos G, Keramydas C, Ntziachristos L, Lo T-S, Ng K-L, Wong H-LA and Wong CK-L (2018). Emission Factors for a Taxi Fleet Operating on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as a Function of Speed and Road Slope. (more…)
. . . read moreThe project “Study to prepare the adaptation to technical progress of EU requirements on silencing systems containing acoustically absorbing fibrous materials for vehicles of categories M1, M2, M3, N1, N2, N3”, under the sponsorship of the European Commission DG GROW, was successfully completed. The final report can be found here.