SAE 2011 Light Duty Diesel Emissions Control Symposium
November 2-3, 2011 Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA
With more and more vehicles being driven, considerable attention continues to be paid to rising emission levels and global warming due to growing amounts of greenhouse gases - most predominantly CO2. Corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards are becoming stricter in the U.S. and engineers are seeking answers on how to achieve better fuel economy systems that also emit lower levels of pollutants.
Geared specifically toward the U.S. marketplace, join us as leading experts gather to discuss and present information highlighting the pathways to emissions compliance and technologies that are under investigation, being demonstrated, and are set to be applied on current and future generations of light duty diesel engines.
Hot topics include:
New technical advancements and experiences with Diesel Engine Technology
Innovations in Particulate Filter Technologies and Systems
Legislation, CAFE standards and compliance issues for the U.S. marketplace
Diesel as a viable option to the alternative fuels to increase fuel economy and emissions control
Participants will consist of automotive and light passenger car and truck OEMs, suppliers, research and development organizations, and academia. Plan now to be a part of this highly-relevant, tightly-focused snapshot of light-duty diesel emissions technologies and issues.