Progress of emission control standards for light-duty vehicles in China
BAO Xiaofeng1, LYU Meng1, ZHU Rencheng1,2
1. Vehicle Emission Control Center MEP, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China ;
2. School of Chemical Engineering and Energy, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China
Online:2017-09-28
Published:2017-10-03
About author:Dr. BAO Xiaofeng:
He is a research professor, doctoral advisor and national certified engineer on environmental
protection; The director of Vehicle Emission Control Center (VECC) of MEP China; a deputy chief
engineer of Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES) and the principal scientist
of Mobile Source Emission Control Research Division of CRAES. He also serves as the chairman at the
Subcommittee of Vehicle and Vessel Pollution Prevention and Control, the Chinese Society of
Environmental Sciences (CSES); the chairman at the Subcommittee of Vehicle Pollution Prevention
and Control, China Association of Environmental Protection Industry (CAEPI) and a vice chairman at
the Subcommittee of Oil and Clean Fuel, Chinese Society of Internal Combustion (CSIC). He has been
working on the administration and scientific research of vehicle pollution prevention and control
for many years. Under his leadership, dozens of national policies, regulations and standards on
vehicle pollution prevention and control have been drafted in these years.
BAO Xiaofeng, LYU Meng, ZHU Rencheng. Progress of emission control standards for light-duty vehicles in China[J]. Journal Of Automotive Safety And Energy, 2017, 08(03): 213-225.