Non-road Compression-Ignition Engine and On-Highway Heavy Duty Engine Application for Emissions Certification, and Participation in the Averaging, Banking, and Trading Program 40 Part 86.094,...
ICR 200102-2060-005 · OMB 2060-0287 · Historical Active
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Non-road Compression-Ignition Engine and On-Highway Heavy Duty Engine Application for Emissions Certification, and Participation in the Averaging, Banking, and Trading Program 40 Part 86.094,...
On-highway and non-road engine manufacturers must obtain a certificate of compliance with applicable emission standards before the start of production. Manufacturers are required to submit a description of the engine families and emissions test data to demonstrate compliance. The Averaging, Trading, and Banking program allows manufacturers to earn emission credits on cleaner engine families and use them later to certify engine families with emission levels above the standards. The average emissions of all the manufacturer's engine families participating in the program must not exceed the standards.
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