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California may drop CO2 waiver request if national standard implemented

California may drop CO2 waiver request if national standard implemented

California Air Resource Board chairwoman Mary Nichols told an EPA hearing last week that the state would consider withdrawing its request for a waiver allowing it to regulate carbon dioxide. Before that happens though a national standard needs to be put in place. If such a standard were established it would make automakers much happier . Currently, 13 other states have adopted the proposed California mandate. The problem is that the California rule establishes average CO 2 emissions requirements for an automaker’s entire fleet, much like CAFE does for fuel economy. With CAFE, the entire sales volume for an automaker is averaged across the country. If CO 2 is regulated at the state level, even though each state has the same standard, automakers have different sales mixes in different states. An average would have to be calculated for the sales in each state. In states more where a greater number of larger, heavier emitting vehicles are sold, automakers may have difficulty meeting the averages while sales in other states where more smaller cars are sold could not be used to offset those. However, establishing a national standard that California and other states would agree to won’t be easy. The current California mandate would essentially require 44 mpg by 2016, a number that would be difficult to achieve unless fuel prices are also substantially higher than they are now. [Source: Detroit News ] Auto Blog: Legislation and Policy California may drop CO 2 waiver request if national standard implemented originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green

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