Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (CASS & IAGS)

The impact of energy transformation on transport

Organiser Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS)
Date 31 Oct 2019, 09:00 - 12:00 hrs
Venue Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore

As Asia's growing economies and burgeoning middle classes drive demand for more cars, trucks, ships, and planes, uncertainty about the future of oil prices, worries about strategic dependence on unstable oil producing regions and vulnerable sea lines of communications, and air quality concerns create a strong motivation for fuel and vehicle technology optionality. Vehicles purchased today will be on the road for decades and resiliency demands the flexibility to withstand a wide variety of energy market conditions.

This roundtable will assess the state of energy transformation in Asia's transportation sector and address the following questions:

What does the future hold for heavy duty vehicles? What does energy transformation mean in the maritime context? How competitive are new technologies? What progress is being made in different countries in terms of deploying new technologies and what are the types of policies that are most useful in effecting change in the transportation sector?

Presentations

Timothy Chan
Manager, Government Relations and Business Development (Asia Pacific & Middle East)
Methanol Institute

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Prof Yao Chunde
Director
The State Key Laboratory of Engines in Tianjin University

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Speakers

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (CASS & IAGS)

The impact of energy transformation on transport


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