Sentences with phrase «u.s. fuel economy regulations»

While saying there was sufficient scientific evidence that global warming is a problem, the company also said it thought the Kyoto treaty and current U.S. fuel economy regulations were flawed ways of addressing the problem.

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The world's car fleet is set to triple by 2050 to two billion autos with 80 percent of that growth coming from rapidly industrializing nations like India that currently do not have fuel economy rules (although the fastest growing car market — China — has tougher regulations than the U.S.).
Uchiyamada says improvement to IC efficiency — through reduced friction and addition of superchargers and direct injection — is the key to meeting tougher fuel economy regulations in the U.S.
Thanks to ever tightening fuel economy and air pollution regulations in Europe and the U.S., every automaker is seeking new ways to improve mileage and reduce emissions, including BMW.
The other German automakers and even the U.S. automakers all hopped on board because the EPA's fuel economy regulations have scared them to death.
In the U.S., for example, estimates of the SCC have played a key role in establishing the stringency of appliance efficiency standards, fuel economy standards, and power plant regulations.
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