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REPORT: President Obama to give states right to set own emissions/fuel economy standards |
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UPDATE: For the sake of clarity, it should be
noted that there will be two emissions standards that states can choose
- CA and Federal - not the "potentially fifty" that some worry about.
Brace yourselves for a mess. The New York Times
is reporting that the Obama administration intends to allow California
and other states to set their own emissions and fuel economy standards.
Obama is expected to announce his decision this week, maybe even as
early as today. The move, which Obama campaigned on during the run up
to last November's election, would overturn the prior Bush
administration's denial of a waiver to California that allows the
Golden State to set its own standards and other states to adopt them.
If
the report is correct, it's not clear yet what the implications of the
decision will be or how automakers will react. If things proceed in an
orderly and organized fashion, it will be a minor miracle. Consumer
experiences may well mirror what went on with diesels, most of which
were recently unavailable in states adhering to California's stricter
emissions standards.
Critics of state-administrated emissions
standards fear that the potential for 50 different requirements will
result in a costly quagmire. It will undoubtedly cost automakers more
to conform to various and differing requirements, eating up profits
(not to mention bailout funds) as well.
[Source: Detroit Free Press] [ Source: autoblog.com Read The Full Article ]
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