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Alex IsmailThere has been a discernible shift in both public and political opinion in recent times over the impact of global warming caused by greenhouse gases. Genuine momentum is building around the world over the need to tackle CO2 output and to lessen fuel dependency-while at the same time focusing on maintaining economic growth.

The automotive industry has a major role to play in aligning these objectives by developing technologies that will help to promote the future sustainability of the planet.

Global companies, including Honeywell, which has nearly 50 percent of its product portfolio linked to energy efficiency, are working together to meet the challenges presented by the convergence of environmental standards among the world's major economies, with the ultimate aim of reducing CO2 from light vehicles by around 30 to 40 percent over the next 10 to 15 years.

At Honeywell, we know that the powertrains of the future, whether conventional, hybrid or biofuel-driven, will all require air management and benefit from the efficiency and performance gains available through turbocharging. Our technological achievements and our global engineering and manufacturing capabilities also mean that we are ideally positioned to deliver the diesel and gasoline turbo solutions required by OEMs in every region of the world.

Turbo Advantage Supplement - September 2007

It is this combination of global scale, local responsiveness and advanced technologies that will ultimately lay the foundations for the partnerships that will meet the challenges of better fuel efficiency, lower CO2 levels and improved emissions control.

As you will see from this special publication, Honeywell is ready-and able-to play its part.

Alex Ismail
President, Passenger Vehicles
Honeywell Turbo Technologies
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