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Friday, January 29, 2010

Quebec Adopts California Light-duty Emission Rules



Quebec has become the first Canadian province to adopt California’s emissions standards for cars and light-duty trucks, according to Reuters news agency. The new rules will impose increasingly stringent limits on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cars and light trucks made between 2010-2016 sold in the province.

Emissions from vehicles will be cut by about 35% over the 4 years, from 187 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre for passenger vehicles to 127 grams per kilometre by 2016, Charles Larochelle, Asst. Deputy Environment Minister for Quebec, said in an interview.
Fourteen U.S. states have already adopted the California rules—including three st

tes that border Quebec: Vermont, Maine, and New York. (SB)
 



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