November 2, 2011

Policy & Enforcement Briefing: Dealers Fight Fuel Rules, Utility MACT Rule, Fracking Disclosure

Auto dealers are fighting the Obama administration’s tough new fuel economy standards, taking the place of car companies that agreed to adopt an average efficiency target of 54 miles per gallon by 2025 after years of resistance, Reuters reported. Dealers are backing a Republican-sponsored bill in the House of Representatives that would bar the EPA and the state of California from establishing national mileage standards and also considering a lawsuit.

Five Republican presidential candidates offered very different responsesĀ at an Iowa forum on whether the government should give tax breaks for energy….

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Reader Comments

I’m part of an environmental consulting and software group, and we’ve also got a post about the Utility MACT backlash. I think your other readers might find it useful too. Keep up the great posts, they are always right on the pulse of business.
http://info.era-environmental.com/blog/bid/40758/EPA-Utility-MACT-Regulations-Face-Similar-Criticism-as-Boiler-MACTs

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