Car Fuel Economy Standards
A debate is raging in the U.S. Congress about appropriate fuel economy standards for new vehicles. Environmentalists are lobbying Congress to mandate more efficient vehicles to reduce dependence on oil and reduce off-gassing and emisions...
A debate is raging in the U.S. Congress about appropriate fuel economy standards for new vehicles. Environmentalists are lobbying Congress to mandate more efficient vehicles to reduce dependence on oil and reduce off-gassing and emisions. The Automobile Lobbies are resisting changes to the fuel economy standards in order to reduce costs and keep new car sales up.
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) filed comments with the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responding to a joint
proposed rulemaking issued by the agencies to establish light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas emission standards and
corporate average fuel economy standards.
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The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) wants the U.S. government agencies in charge of developing new light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas emission (GHG) and corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) regulations to establish and follow “compatible and consistent” standards to ease the financial burden on its members
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Guide To Future Fuel EfficiencyThe EPA and NHTSA recently released the government's roadmap as to how they think automakers can reach mileage goals of 35.5 mpg by 2016.Following up on April's passage of new Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, the EPA and NHTSA recently released the government's roadmap as to how they think automakers can reach mileage goals of 35.5 mpg by 2016.inline_mediumwraptextright26510779/green/news...
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From automobilemag.com
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Federal regulators and automakers are in harmony about the need for a single national fuel economy standard. They should take advantage of that to develop a longer-term plan for 2017-20 models.
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From autonews.com
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Emissions reductions does not have to cost economic growth in the developing worldUN DispatchTERI and IEA reports show that India can achieve as much as 10% savings in 2030 by introducing CNG in commercial vehicles, fuel economy standards and ...and more »
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Sydney Morning HeraldObama to target cars in greenhouse gas proposalThe Detroit News"We have proposed the first-ever greenhouse gas and the toughest fuel economy standards for new cars and trucks. Congress said get to 35 miles per gallon in ...WH message on climate confabPoliticoWH hits back on climate criticsPoliticoall 4,602 news articles »
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US Consumer Federation: Higher US Fuel Standards Could Save $140 BillionMarket News InternationalWASHINGTON (MNI) - Raising fuel economy standards could save over $140 billion for American consumers while also reducing green house emissions by over 42 ...Survey: Drivers want fuel economy, qualityPittsburgh Post GazetteCars Should Reach 45 MPG by 2020, says Consumer GroupBNETGREEN CARSAutomotive NewsAutomobile Magazine -Earth2Tech (blog)all 14...
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