The United States has announced the implementation of the strictest tailpipe emissions regulations to date. However, in a move to accommodate automakers, the government is extending the timeline for compliance. This adjustment aims to provide manufacturers with more leeway to meet the new, aggressive emissions targets. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) are spearheading these new fuel regulations, which are designed to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles.
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