Not exact matches
Official fuel economy figures for the
standard M4 stand at 32.1 mpg, with
CO2 emissions coming in at 204g / km; the CS produces 33.6 mpg and 197g / km of
CO2 and the high -
performance M4 GTS emits 199g / km of
CO2 and returns 34mpg, but it's unlikely you'll ever achieve if you're driving it in the way it was intended.
It is targeting not only new
standards for power and
performance in its sector, but also class - leading fuel economy and
CO2 emissions; supported by McLaren's experience of active aerodynamics to aid cooling, grip, handling and road holding.
Nonetheless, a stop - start system is
standard on every model, keeping
CO2 emissions down to a relatively reasonable 199g / km on the automatic 335bhp V6 - a figure that's very impressive for such a high -
performance sports car.
The gasoline unit now complies with Euro 6
emissions standards, with no change to its fuel economy and
CO2 performance.
The BMW 2 Series Coupe can be distinguished from the BMW 1 Series line - up (fuel consumption combined: 8.0 — 3.8 l / 100 km [35.3 — 74.3 mpg imp];
CO2 emissions combined: 188 — 99 g / km) by its standalone design, significantly larger dimensions, an engine range and suspension set - up geared squarely to sports
performance, and more extensive
standard equipment.
Today (June 25th) is the deadline for submitting comments on the EPA's proposed Carbon Pollution
Standard Rule, which will establish first - ever New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS) for carbon dioxide (
CO2)
emissions from fossil - fuel electric generating units.
In April 2012, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a new source
performance standard (NSPS), limiting carbon dioxide (
CO2)
emissions from new fossil fuel — fired electric generating units (EGUs).
• Flexible approaches to motivate achieving
CO2 emission limits that may vary by economic sector, and could include, depending on the sector, market - based incentives; governmental loan guarantees; investment tax credits;
performance standards; tax reform; incentives for technology research, development and deployment; and other appropriate policy tools.
To provide additional flexibility while CCS technology is being perfected, plant developers during the first three years in which the new
performance standard is in effect could have the option to construct traditional coal plants that do not capture and sequester
CO2 if they offset on a one - to - one basis their
CO2 emissions by taking one or more of the following steps:
This
standard involves certification of offsets from
CO2 reductions created by projects whose
emissions rate is lower than a predetermined benchmark rate — the
performance standard.
India was the first country to set comprehensive quality and
performance standards for light emitting diodes (LEDs), and it expects to save as much as 277 terawatt - hours of electricity between 2015 and 2030, avoiding 254 million metric tons of
CO2 emissions or the equivalent of 90 coal - fired power plants.
Requiring all new coal power plants to meet an «
emission performance»
standard that limits
CO2 emissions to levels achievable with CCS systems.
The rule would establish a new source
performance standard (NSPS) for carbon dioxide (
CO2)
emissions from fossil - fuel electric generating units (EGUs).