Fuel Consumption in New Cars Can Be Halved by 2030, Report Says

Yale Environment 360Published on Date September 20th, 2012 by Yale Environment 360
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With advanced technologies and innovative government policies, fuel consumption in new vehicles can be cut in half by 2030, saving billions of dollars in fuel costs worldwide and significantly reducing CO2 emissions, a new report by the Paris-based International Energy Agency says.

According to the report, many of the technologies that could significantly improve fuel efficiency over the next two decades are already commercially available but are not widely used. For these technologies to penetrate markets globally, the report says, governments will have to introduce stronger policies, including tougher fuel economy standards and financial incentives.

The report notes that strong fuel efficiency standards have been adopted in some major markets, including the U.S., the European Union, and China, but that most of the world’s emerging markets lag far behind. The report also recommends increased research, development, and demonstration of emerging technologies, including waste heat recovery devices.

Article appearing courtesy Yale Environment 360.

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One Comment to “Fuel Consumption in New Cars Can Be Halved by 2030, Report Says”

  • stan says:

    Geez….I’m sorry, but that really doesn’t qualify as an article….it doesn’t mention any technology area or principle, it gives a timeline which has no reference or justification, it doesn’t offer an opinion or challenge one….just what was it written for? All we can say, is “I read something today that said in 17 years, fuel consumption by cars may be halved” Leaving the person, when asked, to say, “geez…I don’t know, it didn’t say”

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