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May 15, 2007
President Bush Orders Agencies to Develop Regulations to Reduce Fuel Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Motor Vehicles
US President George Bush today issued an executive order directing the Environmental Protection Agency and the Departments of Agriculture, Energy and Transportation to work together to begin developing regulations that will reduce gasoline consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, using the President's 20-in-10 plan as a starting point.
The order directs that the development of the regulations be done "in a manner consistent with sound science, analysis of benefits and costs, public safety, and economic growth." The Administration's goal is to finish developing the regulation by the end of 2008.
The 20-in-10 proposal calls for a 20% reduction in gasoline usage over the next 10 years, with 15% of the reduction to come from the use of renewable and alternative fuels, and 5% to come from mandated increases in fuel efficiency.
Read more at- greencarcongress.com
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