Sentences with phrase «fuel regulations»

Either way, Syncrude argued, the federal renewable fuels regulation improperly trenched on matters falling under exclusive provincial jurisdiction.
Syncrude tried to characterize the renewable fuels regulation as an economic measure aimed at the establishment of a local market for renewable fuels, or a measure improperly directed at non-renewable natural resources.
It came with a suite of complementary policies that included a low - carbon fuel regulation, a ban on coal - fired electricity and a private sector power call for clean and renewable electricity.
Syncrude, a crude oil producer operating in Alberta, challenged the constitutional validity of a provision of the federal Renewable Fuels Regulations requiring that all diesel fuel produced, imported, or sold in Canada contain at least two per cent renewable fuel.
Trump put the brakes on Obama - era auto emissions and fuel regulations in his visit to Ypsilanti, Michigan, this afternoon.
• Prescriptive internal design parameters to restrict development costs and discourage extreme designs and running conditions • Single turbo with dimensional constraints and weight limits • Standard energy store and control electronics • High Level of external prescriptive design to give «Plug - And - Play» engine / chassis / transmission swap capability • Intention to investigate tighter fuel regulations and limits on number of fuels used
With a car that has electronic fuel injection, it makes sense to me that burning oil is going to mess up oxygen sensor readings which is going to lead to less - than - optimal fuel regulation.
We'll also discuss the NADA's lobbying effort against upcoming fuel regulations, and we'll talk about whether we'll see watered down rules if Obama loses the White House.
An inside source explains the full story on why Toyota and others are suing Mexico over fuel regulations.
Changes to marine fuel regulations are coming on Jan. 1, 2015, when sulfur content will be required to drop to 0.1 % in fuels used within 200 miles of the US and Northwestern European coasts.
The Euro 3 and Euro 4 standards were preceded by the introduction of more stringent fuel regulations that required a minimum diesel cetane number of 51 (year 2000), maximum diesel sulfur content of 350 ppm in 2000 and 50 ppm in 2005, and maximum petrol (gasoline) sulfur content of 150 ppm in 2000 and 50 ppm in 2005.
«So the sulfur fuel regulations have the indirect effect of reducing the organic particles emitted.»
In Canada, the Federal Court of Appeal recently recognized the causal link between climate change and harm to humans in a decision rejecting a constitutional challenge by Syncrude to federal renewable fuel regulations.
[19] A number of possible causes have been explored but the general consensus based on the data available has been that the ride lift that was given to bypass the fuel regulations, and lack of load leveling, has been playing a major role in the issue.
Shipping's international nature makes it tricky to control; measures such as fuel regulations and emissions standards have long implementation periods and are slow to achieve greenhouse gas reductions and environmental goals.
Led by Detroit's Big Three and Toyota Motor Corp., the industry is launching print and radio ads this weekend warning consumers that fuel regulations would lead to higher vehicle prices and smaller and less safe vehicles.
With those doubts neatly planted in the press, the public shrugs, politicians push the problem off to another day, and ExxonMobil parries new fossil - fuel regulations, earning more windfall profits in exchange for a pittance to the skeptics and their work.
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