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EPA grandfathers 15 early tech certification programs. (air conditioning and refrigeration technicians certification)
The Environmental Protection Agency EPA will allow air conditioning and refrigeration technicians who were certified before and during the publication of the final rule to receive their certification under that rule. Fifteen programs were certified, incThe Environmental Protection Agency EPA will allow air conditioning and refrigeration technicians who were certified...
Tags: air conditioner, certification, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1994-11-07
EPA clarifies CFC program status. (Environmental Protection Agency, chlorofluorocarbon; National Recycling and Emissions Reduction Program)
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to issue regulations in the spring of 1992 that would require refrigerant emissions from air conditioning and refrigeration equipment to be reduced. The rules would allow recycled refrigerants to be transferred amThe Environmental Protection Agency plans to issue regulations in the spring of 1992 that...
Tags: air conditioner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1992-04-06
EPA Sets New HFC Recycling Standards
New regulation for the automotive coolant HFC-134a adopts SAE voluntary standard. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency last week set new standards for equipment used to recycle hydrofluorocarbon-134a, a coolant used in automobile air conditioners sinc New regulation for the automotive coolant HFC-134a adopts SAE...
Tags: air conditioner, standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1997-01-05

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New Auto Air Conditioner Technology Benefits Climate"
WASHINGTON, DC ENS — --> The automotive industry has developed new technologies that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from car and truck air conditioning systems, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA. New electronic leak detectors and new recycling machines will help reduce...
Tags: car, emission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-02-01
Jolt from Volt: 230 mpg in city driving
The Chevrolet Volt's eye-popping 230 miles per gallon city fuel economy estimate will bring a lot of people into showrooms. But what does it mean behind the wheel? General Motors Co. says its extended-range vehicle will free most drivers from hardly ever using gasoline, given the car's ability to travel...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, mile, city, General Motors Corp.
News items 2009-08-11
The Salt Lake Tribune Business Digest Column.
The Salt Lake Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 28--AIRPORT INN AND SUITES OWNERS TO PAY EPA: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it reached a $100,000 settlement with the former owners of the Airport Inn and Suites in Salt Lake City to...
Tags: Litigation, Manufacturing, Tribune Co., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-02-28
It's Getting Hot in Here: The High-Stakes Debate Over Fuel Economy and Climate Standards
Sometimes you have to read between the lines of public hearing testimony, and that’s never truer than in the high-stakes negotiations over fuel-economy and climate standards. Automotive Corporate Average Fuel Economy CAFE standards have been notoriously stagnant, barely changing for 20 years. But in May, automakers, the...
Tags: Car, Automobile Company, California, Standards, Plug-in, Toyota Motor Corp., Plug-In America, Quality, Manufacturing, Business Operations, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-10-22
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