Stories tagged with 2007 energy bill
The Fight Over Fuel Efficiency for 2007’s Energy Bill
Posted by Prof. Goose on November 20, 2007 - 11:00am
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: 2007 energy bill, 32 mpg by 2022, 35 mpg by 2020, corporate average fuel economy, fuel economy, fuel efficiency, new energy bill, renewable electricity standard [list all tags]
This is a guest post by Lorna Li, a dedicated a Green activist, rainforest crusader, social innovator, and technology enthusiast.
Recently, a large group of auto workers and dealers have broken from the industry in order to support the 35 mpg by 2020 fuel efficiency standard that is currently being debated by Congress. This is the latest high-profile group that has joined the ranks of a broad coalition of environmental organizations, student groups, musicians, and trade associations that have been lobbying Congress to pass a strong, clean 2007 Energy Bill.
Fuel efficiency has been one of the more contentious items on the legislative agenda this year, with the House and the Senate deeply divided over the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standard, a proposal that calls for auto manufacturers to increase fuel efficiency to 35 mpg for cars, SUVs, and light trucks.

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