White House Backing Off Proposed Fuel-Efficiency Freeze
Source: Wall Street Journal
The Trump administration is backing away from a plan to freeze tailpipe-emissions targets for new vehicles through 2025, say people familiar with the process.
The administration is now considering requiring a 1.5% annual increase in fleetwide fuel efficiency, using an industry measure that takes both gas mileage and emissions reductions into account, the people said. The target moves the number closer to the Obama-era rules calling for 5% gains but still provides auto makers with significant relief and would allow cars to emit more pollution.
The new final number for annual increases could change, as the rules remain under review, one of these people said. In addition, the administrations number is expected to be challenged in court by California and other states, which favor tougher regulations.
President Trump has been trying for years to soften a set of stringent targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions first agreed to in 2012 by the Obama administration, California and much of the automobile industry. The move to 1.5%expected to be announced by years endcomes after intense industry lobbying, which opposed the Trump administrations original plan to freeze targets at 2019 levels, around 37 miles a gallon.
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He should abandon it all together and let the Obama standards be.