EPA administers grants and incentive programs including the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program and Clean School Bus initiatives related to hydrogen adoption.
The EPA conducts and grants emissions and environmental certifications for vehicles sold in the U.S. It has formally certified the BM860H hydrogen semi-tractor, confirming regulatory compliance for sale and operation within the U.S. market[1].
The EPA is mentioned as a regulatory body that has imposed strict guidelines on carbon emissions, driving the search for alternatives to traditional diesel generators.
The EPA conducted a four-year study on hydraulic fracturing and its potential impact on drinking water resources. Their draft report concluded that there are no widespread, systemic impacts.
The EPA unveiled and administers the Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities program, providing technical assistance to communities adopting sustainable practices.
The EPA announced new biodiesel standards for the 2013 diesel fuel market, aiming to increase the availability of biofuel and address environmental issues in the transportation system.
The EPA is responsible for rating vehicles based on their efficiency capabilities and has identified the 2013 Honda Fit EV as the most fuel-efficient car ever.
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