Biden administration announces $1 billion grant program for clean heavy-duty vehicle transitionThe United States will provide nearly $1 billion in funds to support the transition to clean heavy-duty vehicles, the Environmental Protection Agency announced April 24. The funds, provided for through the ...
In April, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new proposed federal vehicle emissions standards that will accelerate the ongoing transition to a clean vehicles future. The new proposed emissions standards, applicable for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles for model ...
while other states have the authority to opt in to those more health-protective standards. To date, 12 states have adopted California's pending Advanced Clean Cars II program to reduce pollution from combustion vehicles and ensure increasing zero-emission vehicle sales ...
26 November 2024:The 2024 edition of theUS EPA Automotive Trends Reportshows that the downward trend for the average new vehicle real-world CO2emission rate continued in model year 2023. The average MY 2023 vehicle produced 319 g/mi of CO2, which is 18 g/mi less than the previous model ...
The Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association (MECA) is pleased to provide comments on the California Air Resources Board (ARB) Advanced Clean Cars Midterm Review: Summary Report for the Technical Analysis of the Light Duty Vehicle Standards that examines the ZEV regulation, the 1 milligram per...
Clean Energy Fuels, the largest provider of renewable natural gas (RNG) for the transportation industry, is launching a program to allow heavy-duty fleets to operate a truck equipped with the new Cummins X15N engine (earlier post). The first company to p
Coast Guard’s OSRO Classification Program, Clean Harbors holds Captain of the Port ratings for facilities and vessels in 56 ports throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Emergency Operations Center Clean Harbors operates an Emergency Operations Center where duty operators certified in DOT and...
26 November 2024:The 2024 edition of theUS EPA Automotive Trends Reportshows that the downward trend for the average new vehicle real-world CO2emission rate continued in model year 2023. The average MY 2023 vehicle produced 319 g/mi of CO2, which is 18 g/mi less than the previous model ...
26 November 2024:The 2024 edition of theUS EPA Automotive Trends Reportshows that the downward trend for the average new vehicle real-world CO2emission rate continued in model year 2023. The average MY 2023 vehicle produced 319 g/mi of CO2, which is 18 g/mi less than the previous model ...
26 November 2024:The 2024 edition of theUS EPA Automotive Trends Reportshows that the downward trend for the average new vehicle real-world CO2emission rate continued in model year 2023. The average MY 2023 vehicle produced 319 g/mi of CO2, which is 18 g/mi less than the previous model ...