September 28, 2011
Policy & Enforcement Briefing: Fuel Standard Delay, Wind Project Scuttled, DOE Policy Shift Proposed
The EPA and Transport Department are delaying new fuel efficiency standards until mid-November, saying they had to process a high volume of comments and complete technical work.
The rules for cars and light trucks were announced in July, and are scheduled to phase in beginning in 2017, eventually rising to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025. They were supposed to be issued this week, the Los Angeles Times reported.
A Department of Energy report has recommended that the DOE shift emphasis from renewable electrical power to transportation, the New York Times….
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