U.S. EPA Finalizes Diesel Stationary Engine Emissions Rule; Includes ULSDU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials announced Feb. 18 that they have finalized a rule that will slash "toxic air pollutants" from existing diesel-fueled stationary reciprocating internal combustion engines (RICE...
The rule relies principally on zero-emission vehicles and "disincentivizes the development of other fuel-based technologies — including American-made renewable diesel — that are working in today's heavy-duty fleet to reduce emissions," the groups said. They called for the rule to be overturned...
Note: Environment Canada emissions regulations are aligned with EPA standards. Manufacturers’ Compliance Efforts Commercial vehicle manufacturers continue to develop more effective emissions controls for diesel vehicles to meet the required reductions in emissions levels. Within the exhaust system, today’s ...
EPA will engage stakeholders involved in this rulemaking during a robust public comment period. The public may comment on the proposed rule atwww.regulations.gov(Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OLEM-2022-0174) until 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. EPA is also holding three vi...
EPA PROPOSES NEW REGULATIONS The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new, smore stringent exhaust emissions regulations covering heavy-duty on-highway vehicles. Beginning in model year 2027, the new rules aim to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide... C Elmore - 《Diesel Progr...
In March 2008, EPA finalized a three part program that will dramatically reduce emissions from diesel locomotives of all types -- line-haul, switch, and passenger rail. The rule will cut PM emissions from these engines by as much as 90 percent and NOx emissions by as much as 80 percent ...
after EC regulators sought to obtain American data on the on-road emissions performance of diesel engines, said Stanley Young, CARB’s communications director. The Europeans had a working theory that diesels should run more cleanly in the United States, where regulations are stricter, than in ...
California Air and Climate Vol 18: EPA Waiver to CARB Regarding “Non-Road” Diesel Engine Regulations Upheld; Phasing Out... Downey Brand LLP on 3/3/2021 Ninth Circuit Upholds U.S. EPA Waiver to CARB Regarding “Non-Road” Diesel Engine Regulations - On February 10, 2021, the U.S....
the light-duty proposal includes more stringent emissions standards for criteria pollutants and greenhouse gases (GHGs), changes to certain optional credit programs, durability provisions for light-duty electrified vehicle batteries and warranty provisions for both electrified vehicles and diesel engine-equi...
VW admitted it had installed the software only after the EPA and the California Air Resources Board hinted that they would not certify the company’s 2016 diesel models. In May 2014, West Virginia University researchers found “significantly higher” emissions from a 2012 Jetta TD...