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List of Presentations at Public Committee Meetings
WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPTEMBER 10-11, 2007
Julie Abraham, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Fuel Economy Technology Study
William Charmley, EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality representative, Greenhouse Gases and Light-Duty Vehicles
Coralie Cooper, Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, Technical Feasibility and Costs Associated with Reducing Passenger Car GHG Emissions
John German, USA Honda, Advanced Technologies, Diesels, and Hybrids
Dan Hancock, GM Powertrain, Assessing Powertrain Fuel Economy
John Heywood, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Challenges in Estimating Future Vehicle Fuel Consumption
Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory, Designing Advanced Vehicle Powertrains Using PSAT
Wolfgang Stütz, BMW of North America, Fuel Economy of BMW Diesel Vehicles
WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPTEMBER 27, 2007
K.G. Duleep, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Approaches to Modeling Vehicle Fuel Economy
Kevin Green, The Volpe Center, CAFE Compliance and Effects Modeling System
Marc Wiseman, Ricardo, Inc., Potential Approaches to Modeling Fuel Economy Technologies: Engine Simulation Modeling Capabilities and Cost Analysis Capabilities
WASHINGTON, D.C., OCTOBER 25-26, 2007
Manahem Anderman, Advanced Automotive Batteries, Lithium-Ion Batteries for Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Opportunities and Challenges
Mark Daroux, Stratum Technologies, Inc., Lithium Ion Phosphate Batteries for Traction Application
Tien Duong, U.S. Department of Energy, Status of Electrical Energy Storage Technologies
Michel Forissier, Valeo, Fuel Economy Solutions
Bart Riley, A123 Systems, A123 Systems Battery Technologies
WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER 27-28, 2007
Khalil Amine, Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced High Power Chemistries for HEV Applications
Paul Blumberg, Ethanol Boosting Systems, LLC, Ethanol Turbo Boost for Gasoline Engines: Diesel and Hybrid Equivalent Efficiency at an Affordable Cost
Frank Fodal, Chrysler LLC, Fuel Economy/Fuels
David Geanacopoulos, Volkswagen of America, Inc., Diesel Technology for VW
Johannes Ruger, Bosch, Increasing Fuel Economy: Contribution of Bosch to Reach Future Goals
Robert Wimmer and Shunsuke Fushiki, Toyota, Toyota Hybrid Program
WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 24-25, 2008
Steve Albu, California Air Resources Board, ARB Perspective on Vehicle Technology Costs for Reducing Greenhouse Gases
Wynn Bussman, Consultant, Study of Industry-Average Mark-up Factors Used to Estimate Retail Price Equivalents (RPE)
K.G. Duleep, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Analysis of Technology Cost and Retail Price
Kevin McMahon, Martec Group, Variable Costs of Fuel Economy Technologies
James Lyons, Sierra Research, Inc., Technology and Retail Price Implications of More Stringent CAFE Standards Based on Vehicle Simulation Modeling
WASHINGTON, D.C., FEBRUARY 25-26, 2008
Julie Abraham, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Update from NHTSA on Regulatory Activities and Other Analysis
WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 31-APRIL 1, 2008
David Haugen and Matt Brustar, EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Discussion of EPA’s Modeling of Fuel Economy
K.G. Duleep, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Assessment of Costs and Fuel Economy Benefits
WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 3-4, 2008
Michael Bull, Aluminum Association, Opportunities for Reducing Vehicle Mass
Bruce Moor, Delphi Electronics and Safety, Power Electronics Systems Solutions for HEV Architectures
Huang-Yee Iu, Hymotion, Hymotion Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle
WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPTEMBER 9-10, 2008
Susan Yester, Chrysler, Opportunities for Reducing Vehicle Mass
Joseph Kubish, Manufacturers of Emissions, Control Equipment Association, Aftertreatment Technologies and Strategies for Light Duty Vehicles with Emphasis on NOxand Particulates
Frank Fronczak, University of Wisconsin, Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicle
John Kargul, EPA Clean Automotive Technology Program, EPA’s Hydraulic Hybrid Program
WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 16-18, 2009
EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Update from EPA on Analysis of RPE and Separate Ongoing Work on Estimates of Analysis of Direct Manufacturing Costs of Technologies