Fuel-Efficiency Standards Are Set to Get Tougher. The Question Is by How Much. Source: By Katy Stech, Walk Street Journal • Posted: Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Auto industry pushes for middle ground as environmentalists seek aggressive mileage targets
Strengthening regulations on auto emissions is part of President Biden’s campaign to cut greenhouse-gas emissions. Photo: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg News
WASHINGTON The Biden administration is expected to announce stricter fuel-efficiency standards for new cars and light trucks as early as this week, fulfilling a pledge to reset tailpipe-emission limits eased by former President Donald Trump.
The new standards are expected to raise the miles-per-gallon performance and lower the amount of tailpipe emissions that auto makers are required to meet as a fleetwide average for the next four years.
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