Low Carbon Transport: Engineering the Fuels of the Future

Add to Calendar 2019-07-09 9am 2019-07-095pm Europe/London Low Carbon Transport: Engineering the Fuels of the Future

Join the Low Carbon Transport: Engineering the Fuels of the Future seminar (9 July) to address developments in low carbon fuels, practical applications in the automotive and marine sectors and efforts to overcome the main engineering challenges to widespread adoption.

One Birdcage Walk
Discount for Zemo Partnership members
Date:09 Jul 2019
Time:9am-5pm
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Contact:eventenquiries@imeche.org
Location:One Birdcage Walk
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One Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London SW1H 9JJ

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According to the International Energy Agency, 10% of fuels must be low carbon by 2030 if we are to satisfy economic growth and with other measures - limit global warming to below 2°C. 

Join the Low Carbon Transport: Engineering the Fuels of the Future seminar (9 July) to address developments in low carbon fuels, practical applications in the automotive and marine sectors and efforts to overcome the main engineering challenges to widespread adoption. 

The seminar will form part of a two-day fuels-focused event and is held in collaboration with the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership and their Future Fuels on the Road to Zero conference (8 July) which will focus on fuels policy. 

A 20% discount will be available to delegates who book onto both the LowCVP Annual Conference and the Institution's Low Carbon Transport seminar. To book onto both events with a 20% discount, please email lowcvp@connectpa.co.uk and eventenquiries@imeche.org for more information. 

Attend the Low Carbon Transport seminar to:

  • Learn from pioneers in the low carbon fuels sector including BP, E4tech, Shell, Cardiff University, Audi, JCB and Ricardo
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in low carbon fuels including current pathways and production to ensure your processes are cost-effective
  • Hear from OEMs about the practical applications of low carbon fuels in both passenger and off-highway vehicles
  • Gain insight into overcoming the main obstacles for large-scale use of low carbon fuels
  • Network with and discuss the future of low carbon transport with OEMs, fuel developers, regulators and consultancies

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