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Fuel-efficiency standards for automobile sector by 2011:Ramesh
New Delhi, Nov 23 (PTI):

The Government is in the final stage of notifying the fuel efficiency standards for automobile sector in the country which will be enforced from 2011, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said today.


Union Minister of State for Environment and Forest, Jairam Ramesh (L) with Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Vilasrao Deshmukh at the inauguration of a two-day Conference on '4th Environmentally Friendly Vehicles' in New Delhi on Monday. PTI "We are right now engaged in finalising administrative formalities on how these standards has to be notified either through the Energy Conservation Act or the Motor Vehicles Act," Ramesh said at the inaugural session of the two-day 4th Environment Friendly Vehicles (EFV) conference here.

He said there is no two views that "we should move to a mandatory fuel efficiency standards regime by 2011" as the transport sector contributes about 15 to 20 per cent of the total greenhouse gas emissions in India. How it should be done is being debated within the government, he said.
At present, transport sector is placed at number three after the power and agriculture sector as far as the national emissions are concerned.

"But the rate at which the automobile sector is growing our own estimations are that by the year 2030 it could account close to 25 per cent of our GHG emissions. Hence not only because of the air pollution point of view but also the climate change point of view, environment-friendly transportation assume special importance," Ramesh added.

Ramesh said by 2011, it will be mandatory for automobile manufacturers to sell vehicles with energy-efficiency tags, adding the information on the labels will have to be certified by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE).

The industry has already come on board for voluntary certification and in two years will take on the mandatory norms.
"The labelling of vehicles will not be based on one standard but different standards for different categories of automobiles such as small cars and commercial vehicles.
"Also, instead of California route which mandates curtail on emissions, we will follow a conventional route of legislating the KMP (kilometre per hour) figure," Ramesh said.

The government's decision on mandatory fuel efficiency standards holds importance against the backdrop of the next month's Copenhagen summit on Climate Change where India can showcase its commitment to emerge with solutions to tackle global warming.
The Environment Minister also discussed about the recently notified air quality standards, which he said put India on par with Europe and in many cases were much more stringent than those in the US.
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