The 4th workshop of the CCTP “How to lead the development of new energy logistic vehicles in a healthy way in the new era,” was successfully held in Beijing on October 16, 2018. The workshop was co-hosted by the Beijing Transport Institute, a founding member partner of the CCTP. Twenty-four experts and scholars from 17 organizations in the clean transportation sector joined the workshop and had a discussion on “What is an innovative operation subsidy mechanism and the most optimized and efficient method for promoting new energy logistic vehicle development.”
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The Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET) has been initiating China biofuels sustainability standards since 2007, recently released a policy brief, "2018 US Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS) Implementation and Market Development," iCET believes that US RFS management mechanisms, especially the chain of custody management based on Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) are worth learning for the promotion and application of biofuels in China.
Beijing is in the early stages of creating a low-carbon urban freight plan. To support the creation of that plan, policymakers in Beijing are seeking to understand what metrics should be used to evaluate the carbon performance of an urban freight system. To answer those questions, Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) conducted an extensive literature review of freight performance measurement systems.