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EPA and NHTSA Propose First-Ever Program to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Improve Fuel Efficiency of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles: Regulatory Announcement (EPA-420-F[removed], October 2010)
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Document Date: 2012-07-12 14:08:55


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Boston / Washington / DC / Chicago / /

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Vans / Standards for Heavy-Duty Engines / Vehicles / 0 Heavy-Duty Pickup Trucks / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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U.S. Department of Transportation West Building / Greenhouse Gases / Greenhouse Gas Emissions / Methods To Provide Comments Mail NHTSA EPA Hand Delivery Internet/Email Docket Management Facility / EPA West building EPA Docket Center / /

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Freight transportation customers / oil consumption / transportation segment / transportation sector / transportation / energy security / technology upgrades / Transportation accounts / greenhouse gas / oil / on-highway transportation sources / trailer manufacturing industry / Internet/Email Docket Management Facility / oil price shocks / transportation sources / banking / energy losses / oil use / cement / clean energy sector / to new and innovative technologies / foreign oil / /

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Air and Radiation Docket / National Research Council / EPA OTAQ Information Hotline Assessment and Standards Division / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / NHTSA office of Chief General / Air / U.S. Department of Transportation West Building / EPA’s office of Transportation / M-30 U.S. Department of Transportation West Building / Congress / vs / Transportation Research Board / Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration / Radiation Docket and Information Center / Air Quality / office of Transportation / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Counsel / existing light-duty fuel economy credit carry-forward / /

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Illinois / California / Massachusetts / /

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Fuel Economy Technologies / fuel cell / http / three percent.4 Using technologies / /

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