Not exact matches
Both engines benefit from
advanced fuel - injection
technology, which improves horsepower and fuel economy, and the 2.4 - liter engine can be ordered as a PZEV or Partial Zero
Emissions Vehicle, but it comes with a slight
reduction in horsepower and torque.
Initially available for the Range Rover Sport and new Land Rover Discovery SUVs utilizing the new engine, BorgWarner's
advanced turbocharging
technology features a water - cooled compressor housing, offers improved low - end torque and enhances engine performance and efficiency while contributing to
emissions reduction.
While such
advances are encouraging, further
reductions in global
emissions will be needed, for example through the introduction of new
technologies such as hybrid and electric vehicles.
Subtitle B: Disposition of Allowances -(Sec. 321) Amends the CAA to set forth provisions governing the disposition of
emission allowances, including specifying allocations: (1) for supplemental
emissions reductions from reduced deforestation; (2) for the benefit of electricity, natural gas, and / or home heating oil and propane consumers; (3) for auction, with proceeds for the benefit of low income consumers and worker investment; (4) to energy - intensive, trade - exposed industries; (5) for the deployment of carbon capture and sequestration
technology; (6) to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy; (7) to be distributed to Energy Innovation Hubs and
advanced energy research; (8) to invest in the development and deployment of clean vehicles; (9) to domestic petroleum refineries and small business refiners; (10) for domestic and international adaptation; (11) for domestic wildlife and natural resource adaptation; and (12) for international clean
technology deployment.
Despite many improvements, the available
technologies are currently limited, placing the EU's unrealistic
emissions reduction requirements out of reach for even the most
advanced plants.»
Accordingly, over the next few decades the focus of climate policy should be to: (a) broadly
advance sustainable development (particularly in developing countries since that would generally enhance their adaptive capacity to cope with numerous problems that currently beset them, including climate - sensitive problems), (b) reduce vulnerabilities to climate - sensitive problems that are urgent today and might be exacerbated by future climate change, and (c) implement «no - regret»
emission reduction measures while at the same time striving to expand the universe of such measures through research and development of cleaner and more affordable
technologies.