The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAA) require the establishment of a Clean Fuel Fleet Program in certain areas of the country which have significant air pollution problems. The purpose of the program is to introduce and encourage the use of lower-emitting motor vehicles and clean alternative fuels in the covered areas. To accomplish these objectives in an efficient and effective manner, centrally-controlled vehicle fleets were chosen by Congress as the focus of the program. The document presents the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) estimates of the likely costs, benefits, and impacts of the Clean Fuel Fleet Program.
Regulatory Impact Analysis Clean Fuel Fleet Program
1993
86 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , Environmental Studies , Air Pollution & Control , Alternative fuels , Fleets , Motor vehicles , Clean Air Act , Mobile sources , Air pollution , Regulations , Exhaust emissions , Cost benefit analysis , Clean Fuel Fleet Program
Lifetime Emissions for Clean-Fuel Fleet Vehicles
NTIS | 1993
British Library Online Contents | 1998