News & Events
iCET joins US-China Clean Vehicle Research
September 2nd, 2010, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced that two universities will receive a total of $25 million under the U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center (CERC). The University of Michigan's award will advance technologies for clean vehicles. iCET proudly joined the Michigan team and will engage in clean vehicle policy-related research and analysis.
Read More…iCET finalizes its 2010 Clinton Global Initiative Commitment
In July 2010, iCET finalized its 2010 Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action to reduce GHG emissions in China through the Energy and Climate Registry project.
Read More…iCET shares energy and climate change experiences with young leaders
n July 12 -13, iCET attended “The 2nd International Youth Summit on Energy and Climate Change” (IYSECC 2010) in Shanghai. The theme of the second annual IYSECC is: “Green Future, Youth Action”. As the judge for “Regional Research Competition” and the guest speaker of “Low Carbon Transportation” theme, iCET’s low carbon transportation project officer Liping Kang shared experiences with young people from China and all over the world on transportation energy and climate change issues.
Read More…First Drafting Committee Meeting for “China Low Carbon Fuel Standards Ⅱ”
On July 1st, 2010, the first standard drafting committee meeting for our second standard, "Specification with requirements for transportation fuel GHG reporting and verification"” was held in Beijing. This standard is a further step is iCET's path to promote the Low Carbon Fuel (LCF) policy development in China.
Read More…iCET attends the Climate Registry's Forum and Board Directors’ Meeting in Chicago
iCET's Climate Change Program Manager Lucia Green-Weiskel joined a panel discussion at The Climate Registry's Forum-General Session, "Thriving in the New Carbon Economy" on June 23, 2010 in Chicago at the Blackstone Renaissance Hotel.She spoke about iCET Energy and Climate Registry project and iCET's efforts to build a voluntary greenhouse gas registry in China based on The Climate Registry's General Reporting Protocol.
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