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Related: About this forumGermany Doesn't Like Nukes But Loves Its Carbon - Petitions EU for More Gas Guzzlers
"The German auto industry has been long lauded for its vehicles' achievements in speed. The German government is now saying the European Union's 2020 emissions mandate is coming up a little too quick for its liking.
Germany is lobbying EU officials to give some leeway to automakers such as Porsche, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, who all have vehicles known far more for sportiness than fuel efficiency. This comes from Reuters, which cites people familiar with the process that it didn't identify. The German government is proposing so-called "multiplier" credits, which are essentially extra credits for each low-emissions vehicle that the automakers produces that would offset the effect of the sportier, thirstier vehicles.
As it is, Germany's fleetwide carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are about 11 percent higher than Europe's as a whole and about 55 percent more than the fleetwide average of 95 grams of CO2 per kilometer mandated for 2020 by the EU. European countries will save as much save as much as 83 billion euros ($109 billion) worth of fuel annually by 2030 because of the mandate, Reuters says, citing consultants Ricardo-AEA and Cambridge Econometrics."
http://green.autoblog.com/2013/06/28/germany-lobbies-eu-for-emissions-leniency-to-allow-more-gas-guzz/
"Multiplier credits", the latest craze in scamming carbon allowances.
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Germany Doesn't Like Nukes But Loves Its Carbon - Petitions EU for More Gas Guzzlers (Original Post)
wtmusic
Jun 2013
OP
US hasn't rejected nukes, and it's automakers also fight tooth and nail against efficiency
kristopher
Jun 2013
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Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)1. wait - are you a proponent of nuclear powered cars?
this is perhaps a new low in your "odd reasons why we should support the nuclear power industry" series.
wtmusic
(39,166 posts)2. That's the basic idea.
Nuclear electricity powering electric cars. Carbon-free mobility.
Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)3. oh my.
kristopher
(29,798 posts)4. US hasn't rejected nukes, and it's automakers also fight tooth and nail against efficiency
I guess that means that the automakers are against spending money on efficiency improvements in their autos.
wtNnads, your mind's convoluted contortions are getting curiouser and curiouser.