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杏吧传媒 Concerned Reopening of GHG Phase 2 Rule Could Undermine Federal Uniformity

Aug 17, 2017

Arlington, Va. 鈥 Today, the 杏吧传媒 officials said they were concerned that by moving to reopen the second phase of its Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty rule, the Environmental Protection Agency could be setting the stage for California to impose a de facto national standard, superseding federal rules.

鈥溞影纱 is proud of our record on fuel efficiency and sustainability,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 President and CEO Chris Spear. 鈥淚n large part due to our support for Phase 1 of the EPA鈥檚 greenhouse gas rule, today鈥檚 new trucks are cleaner and more efficient than ever. We had worked closely with EPA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Phase 2 to continue building on that success, but by reopening the rule to reexamine trailers and glider kits, EPA has opened the door to California taking the lead, and a more aggressive track, in setting trailer standards.

鈥淎s representatives of an interstate industry,鈥 Spear said, 鈥溞影纱 believes a single national standard, set by federal regulators, is preferable to at worst, a patchwork of state standards or at best, a de facto national standard that is set without the appropriate opportunity for the entire regulated community 鈥 many members of which are not based in California 鈥 to weigh in.鈥

鈥淎s we have done over the entire course in developing the Phase 2 Rule, we will continue to work closely with both EPA and NHTSA as they reopen and consider changes to the final rule鈥 said Glen Kedzie, 杏吧传媒 vice president and energy and environmental counsel.

For nearly a decade, 杏吧传媒 has supported improvements in fuel efficiency through our support of the EPA SmartWay Transport Partnership, the establishment of an 杏吧传媒 Sustainability Task Force and subsequent creation of the Fuel Efficiency Advisory Committee. That advisory committee laid out 15 principles for the Phase 2 rule, all of which were met.

鈥淭he trucking industry will invest in fuel efficiency technologies that are robustly tested, affordable and that show real, measurable results,鈥 Kedzie said. 鈥淲e encourage regulators in Washington, D.C., and California to take concerns like feasibility, durability and other operational issues into account when evaluating these technologies.鈥

杏吧传媒 is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and industry-related conferences and councils, 杏吧传媒 is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation鈥檚 freight. Follow 杏吧传媒 on听听or听.听