Sentences with phrase «emissions control»

None of these power plants have still been equipped with the modern emission control systems that many other major economies have made a routine requirement for.
Platinum is used in jewellery, laboratory equipment, electrical contacts, dentistry, and automobile emissions control devices.
This might be a good way to help cut it down, along with other improvements such as mandated better engines and emission control equipment and low - sulfur fuels.
Single - point failures of natural gas infrastructure can hamper methane emission control strategies designed to mitigate climate change.
But such a scenario is highly unlikely because cumulative greenhouse gas emissions control temperature rise and effects such as sea level rise and extreme weather.
In the longer term they predict the existence of an anthropogenic global warming we must all try to reduce by emission control.
Vehicle emissions control is the study of reducing the motor vehicle emissions — emissions produced by motor vehicles, especially internal combustion engines.
This increase in emissions is due in part to an increase in emissions from mobile combustion resulting from emission control standards for on - road vehicles.
In everything from emissions control to environmental stewardship, cities across the country are far ahead of the federal government, and they're achieving their successes with ready - made technology.
We examined the impact of methane and BC emissions control measures on global mean temperature.
Limits the trading of allowances with facilities other than electricity generating facilities to certain carbon dioxide emission control programs.
The intellectually coherent approach is that the less confidence one holds in climate science, the greater should be one's urgency and commitment to implement emissions controls.
In any case, experience suggests that market - based emission controls work.
Most of that money went toward new and existing coal - fired power plants, though some helped back coal mines and power plant emission control operations.
See, all modern cars have more emissions controls and you can imagine.
The developing countries are exempt from mandatory emission controls, since the vast majority of the emissions to date have not been caused by them.
That was the cheat - go full emissions when the car is sitting still, disable emissions control when the car is moving.
All buses authorized to run trips to the casinos must use state - of - the - art emissions control and undergo frequent maintenance.
They also include many emissions control devices and transmission shift points.
I think that we are in agreement that mitigation should be the focus of our efforts, not emissions control.
While the project is focused on ethanol, the company says it is optimistic that its efforts will pave the way to try similar emission controls for fossil fuels like coal.
Until the company figures out how to fix its bogus emissions controls, there isn't much you can do about your dirty diesel.
All of this will play much better than calling for nothing more than emission controls involving many economic restraints as they just slow the expanding of the overload and the worsening of global warming.
But, because the nation still has more than 11 million old diesel engines without proper emission control technology, black carbon remains a serious health and environmental threat.
The politicians try to keep both these groups happy by, on the face of it advocating serious emission controls, while in reality doing nothing of the sort.
Given the well - demonstrated health consequences of nitrogen - related air pollution, along with the additional risks posed by a changing climate, now is not the time to relax emission controls.
So burning should be done under careful emission control standards.
The software can shut down emissions control systems after 22 minutes, giving the car enough time to pass an emissions test that usually runs for about 20 minutes.
There is an even stricter limit of 0.10 % m / m already in effect in emission control areas (ECAS) which have been established by IMO.
Burning renewable fuels, such as ethanol, can reduce air pollutant emissions, but critics argue that gasoline blended with too much ethanol can interfere with emissions control systems in some automobiles and actually lead to higher emissions.
Mann has become a strong proponent of emission controls on carbon dioxide, which fits in very nicely with the ongoing War on Coal conducted by the EPA and the White House — and with the editorial policies of the New York Times — coal being the most prolific source of CO2.
From 1 January 2020, the limit for sulphur in fuel oil used on board ships operating outside designated emission control areas will be reduced to 0.50 % m / m (mass by mass).
The six - liter TDI uses significantly less fuel than any competing gasoline engine in the high - performance SUV sector; thanks to efficient combustion and the complex exhaust emission control system, the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro already complies with future emissions standards.
It was a P0455 code «Evaporative emission control system leak detected - large leak».
The system is paired with Kia's Selective Catalytic Reduction active emissions control technology that reduces CO2 emissions by up to four percent on the new Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP), and up to seven per cent on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC).
The program encourages policies and practices to eliminate unnecessary public school bus idling, uses upgrading («retrofitting») buses that will remain in the fleet with better emission control technologies and / or fueling them with cleaner fuels as well as replaces the oldest buses in the fleet with new, less polluting buses.
ENGINE: 2.4 L I4 ZERO EVAP M - AIR - inc: 3.734 Final Drive Ratio, Engine Oil Cooler, Zero Evaporate Emissions Control System
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