FCA US has formally filed an application for diesel vehicle
emissions certification with the EPA and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for its 2017 model year (MY) Jeep Grand Cherokee and Ram 1500 diesel vehicles, the latest model year of the same vehicles apparently tested by CAFEE.
FCA US announced today it has formally filed an application for diesel vehicle
emissions certification with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for its 2017 model - year (MY) Jeep ® Grand Cherokee and Ram 1500 diesel vehicles.
Not exact matches
Interior renovations incorporate sustainable design and products
with green labels or
certification, including low VOC, low
emission, renewable / recycled content, and locally sourced materials in construction.
GreenGuard certified the Eco Classica III
with their Gold
certification meaning it has no harmful
emissions.
This
certification means that it meets standards for low chemical
emissions, providing your infant
with a safe sleeping environment.
Little Dreamer is a top of the line mattress
with the GreenGuard Gold
Certification, giving off little to no
emissions.
By now, it's no secret: the
certification requirements for cars in the EU and in Switzerland have precious little to do
with the cars» actual exhaust
emissions on the roads.
The world's regulatory scheme for
emissions control,
with thrifty reliance on manufacturers» computer simulations and self -
certifications, is in the process of being revealed as a noncomplier's dream,
with a worrisome tendency to errors that wind up in manufacturers» favor.
A listing
with two
emission standards (e.g., Tier 2 Bin 2 / PZEV) denotes a single vehicle carrying both a federal and a California
emission certification.
An exemption is granted if the product has been determined not to cause an increase in vehicle
emissions from the production vehicles for which the part is intended, nor otherwise cause vehicles to be non-compliant
with the vehicle
emissions certification and anti-tampering laws.
The D6 Twin Engine comes
with CO2
emissions (NEDC, mixed driving cycle for
certification) of 48 g / km.
Cleaner
emissions are realized through adopting an ultra-low precious metal catalyst and ECM
with high - capacity microprocessor — achieving SU - LEV
certification levels (emitting 75 % fewer
emissions than Japan's 2005 exhaust
emission standards).
Even
with that level of performance, the LS 460 achieves an EPA - estimated 16 mpg city and 24 mpg highway rating (AWD is 16 city / 23 highway) and meets Ultra-Low
Emissions Vehicle II (ULEV II)
certification.
Featuring technologies like a Drive - by - Wire ™ throttle system, Computer - Controlled Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM - FI), Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC ®) on intake valves and a sport - tuned exhaust system
with dual tips, the 3.5 - liter engine is targeted to meet California's stringent CARB LEV II ULEV
emissions certification, and is projected to return 18 mpg in city driving and 26 mpg on the highway.
The SEMA Garage — Industry Innovations Center is now open to provide manufacturers
with access to a full
emissions - testing EO
certification lab and dyno services.
- ft. facility includes a full mechanic's garage and tech center
with a full dyno lab that uses highly technical and sophisticated equipment to measure
emissions output at a level consistent
with the Air Resources Board requirements for EO
certification.
In addition to offsetting your travel
emissions, the EcoTourist also comes
with a terrapass
certification of your mitigation sent electronically, and an eco-friendly luggage tag made from 100 % corn plastic that we mail to you Carbon balance your travels today and don't forget to share out your good news
with your family and friends.
Emission Standards: A listing
with two
emission standards (e.g., Tier 2 bin five / ULEV II) denotes a single vehicle carrying both a federal and California
emission certification.
Both offer
certification to products
with low chemical and particle
emissions - which means they won't be giving off harmful VOCs; these products include electronics, building materials, bedding, furniture, and more.
H.R. 1622 — a bill that [directs] the Secretary of Energy to: (1) conduct a five - year program of natural gas vehicle research, development, and demonstration; and (2) coordinate
with the natural gas vehicle industry and
with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding streamlining the
certification of natural gas conversion systems to federal
certification requirements and in - use
emission standards.
Automakers who aren't VW struggled
with diesel
emissions certifications before, so why go in that direction now?