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The United States House of Representatives passed H.R. 3246, the Advanced Vehicle Technology Act of 2009, [1] $2.85 billion from 2010–2014, 39% for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles for retrofitting advanced vehicle technologies to existing vehicles and to existing truck fleets. [2]
On October 5, 2009, President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13514 on Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance to accelerate Federal agencies' efforts. [3] relevant? For the government's 600,00 vehicle fleet, it requires a 30% reduction in petroleum use by 2020, and for agencies with 20 or more vehicles to reduce petroleum use by 2% annually through 2020. [4]
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Several countries have recently announced sales bans for internal combustion engines (= petrol and diesel cars, except plug-in hybrids). Some examples:
Clearly the Norwegian "ban" is intended to be through incentives, whereas other bans may go beyond that. Do we put this information into this article, another, a new article, or where? -- Vigilius ( talk) 14:58, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Wikipedians, I am working on this page as a part of a class assignment and was looking at possible improvements. I think that there is a lot of detail that can be added to many of the countries sections, in particular China. China has modified their electric vehicle incentives constantly through the last few years, much of which is missing from the existing page. Additionally, countries like Japan have data only as recently as 2009. Other countries, like Bulgaria, Switzerland, and Estonia, are missing citations entirely or on major portions of text. Aside from these, many countries are also missing entirely from the list. Also, I think that there may be additional room for improvement in the overall summaries of policies in different regions. One problem I am experiencing is finding the direct sources for vehicle incentives. Usually they come in the form of secondary articles that are reporting the changes made. Another challenge is that they are often in foreign languages. If others have advice or good places to start with sources I will be happy to incorporate them into any changes.
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