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Document Title | Natural gas vehicle (NGV) industry terminology issues | ||||||||
Reference Number | GFV-15-04 | ||||||||
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13 Oct 2011
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Source(s) | CFC | ||||||||
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GFV | Session 15 | 27 Sep 2011 |
6. NGV Global provided a brief document (GFV-15-04 – NGV Terminology) that addressed definitions of vehicles (bi-fuel, dual fuel, etc.) used by different countries, regulatory and legislative bodies. Mr. Rijnders asked if someone from AEGPL and NGV industry associations (NGV Global and/or NGVA Europe) can collect definitions that are more specifically associated with the work being done by the WLTP, which is more in line with the UN/ECE work specifically. But there also is interest in seeing definitions in legislation from different countries; (Europe; India, and other UNECE countries). The definitions should relate to emissions, OEM light duty vehicles. 7. NGVA Europe indicated that they can look at the various gaseous fuel definitions in accordance with the working being done by WLTP. AEGPL indicated they would gather definitions as well. Mr. Rijnders said that the first draft of the definitions document should be done by the end of October 2011 to be distributed to the GFV group. 8. Directive 750/2007 in the CO2 legislation has a set of definitions and should be referenced. 9. Bill Coleman (VW) is doing a search for definitions for WLTP. He should be contacted in order to coordinate the collection of information that will be gathered. |
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