U.S sets 24 percent fuel efficiency goal for big trucks
WASHINGTON |
If adopted by the federal government next year, the regulations would spur technological innovation in the trucking industry, create jobs and lead to a new generation of cleaner, fuel-efficient commercial trucks, officials said.
New efficiency standards would have a direct bearing on companies involved in truck manufacturing, including Cummins Inc (CMI.N), Eaton Corp (ETN.N), Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE) and Volvo AB (VOLVb.ST).
The standards are the latest rule by the Obama administration aimed at slashing greenhouse gas emissions from the country's biggest emitting sectors.
Transportation-related greenhouse gases are the second-largest source of emissions after power plants. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is expected to finalize sweeping greenhouse gas standards for power plants in August.

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