New Mexico Becomes The Latest "Clean Cars" State
InsideEVs
MAY 28, 2022
15 states plus the District of Columbia have adopted Clean Cars rules, based on California’s emissions and fuel economy standards.
InsideEVs
MAY 28, 2022
15 states plus the District of Columbia have adopted Clean Cars rules, based on California’s emissions and fuel economy standards.
Green Car Congress
AUGUST 29, 2022
In response, attorneys general from 16 states (including Michigan), the District of Columbia and several environmental groups sued the mail agency to block the original purchase plan or to force the Postal Service to buy more electric trucks. The agency later pledged to electrify at least 40% of its new delivery fleet.
Green Car Congress
NOVEMBER 3, 2014
These credits can be used to offset emissions from less fuel-efficient vehicle models or sold or traded to other automakers for the same purpose. The consent decree embodying the settlement was filed today jointly by the United States and the California Air Resources Board in the US District Court for the District of Columbia.
Green Car Congress
FEBRUARY 1, 2016
A new report from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) reviews the major advantages and disadvantages associated with battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs). Among their findings: A note on fuel pricing and cost per mile. mp and a fuel price of $2.35 Click to enlarge.
Green Car Congress
DECEMBER 29, 2009
In MY 2010 Thomas buses, SCR reduces NO x emissions to near zero and offers a fuel economy improvement. Testing by Cummins—Thomas’s engine partner—shows a 5-9% fuel economy advantage compared to in-cylinder EGR. The Saf-T-Liner HDX school buses will be delivered to Montgomery County public schools in summer 2010.
Green Car Reports
MAY 1, 2018
California, along with 16 other states and the District of Columbia, have formally launched a long-anticipated lawsuit against EPA over its proposed rollback of emissions rules for 2022 through 2025, according to a new report in the Washington Post.
Green Car Congress
JUNE 30, 2009
This waiver is consistent with the Clean Air Act as it’s been used for the last 40 years and supports the prerogatives of the 13 states and the District of Columbia who have opted to follow California’s lead. The resulting new national standards will cover model years 2012-2016, and will require an average fuel economy standard of 35.5
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