75 FR 249 pgs. 81952-81957 - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles

Type: PRORULEVolume: 75Number: 249Pages: 81952 - 81957
Docket number: [EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0162; FRL-9219-4; NHTSA 2010-0079]
FR document: [FR Doc. 2010-32726 Filed 12-28-10; 8:45 am]
Agency: Transportation Department
Sub Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 85, 86, 1036, 1037, 1065, 1066, and 1068

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

49 CFR Parts 523, 534, and 535

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0162; FRL-9219-4; NHTSA 2010-0079]

RIN 2060-AP61; RIN 2127-AK74

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles

AGENCIES:

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Department of Transportation (DOT).

ACTION:

Proposed rules; correction.

SUMMARY:

NHTSA and EPA published in the Federal Register of November 30, 2010, proposed rules to establish a comprehensive Heavy-Duty National Program that will increase fuel efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions for on-road heavy-duty vehicles, responding to the President's directive on May 21, 2010, to take coordinated steps to produce a new generation of clean vehicles. That document inadvertently contained some incorrect fuel consumption values in NHTSA-specific tables in the preamble that resulted from using an incorrect conversion factor for determining CO 2 emissions to equivalent fuel consumption for gasoline fuel. That document also contained some rounding errors in NHTSA-specific tables in the preamble. This document corrects the rounding errors by adopting a uniform rounding approach for all fuel consumption equivalents for those NHTSA-specific tables and makes the appropriate corrections to the conversions.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Rebecca Yoon, Office of Chief Counsel, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. Telephone: (202) 366-2992.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

NHTSA and EPA published in the Federal Register of November 30, 2010, proposed rules to establish a comprehensive Heavy-Duty National Program that will increase fuel efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions for on-road heavy-duty vehicles, responding to the President's directive on May 21, 2010, to take coordinated steps to produce a new generation of clean vehicles. That document inadvertently contained some incorrect fuel consumption values in NHTSA-specific tables in the preamble that resulted from using an incorrect conversion factor for determining CO 2 emissions to equivalent fuel consumption for gasoline fuel. The correct values that should have been used in the document are a factor of 1,018 grams of CO 2 per gallon of diesel for conversion of diesel fuel, and a factor of 8,887 grams of CO 2 per gallon of gasoline for gasoline.

That document also contained some rounding errors in NHTSA-specific tables in the preamble. This document corrects the rounding errors by adopting a uniform rounding approach for all fuel consumption equivalents and makes the appropriate corrections to the conversions. These changes are made to several NHTSA-specific tables and in several places in the NHTSA-specific text of the preamble. The proposed regulatory text for both NHTSA and EPA is not affected.

In FR Doc. 2010-28120, appearing on page 74152 in the Federal Register of Tuesday, November 30, 2010, the following corrections are made:

1. On page 74176, correct Table II-1 and accompanying footnote 39 by revising them to read as follows:

Day cab Class 7 Class 8 Sleeper cab Class 8
2014 Model Year CO 2 Grams per Ton-Mile
Low Roof 104 79 65
Mid Roof 104 79 70
High Roof 118 87 73
2014-2016 Model Year Gallons of Fuel per 1,000 Ton-Mile39
Low Roof 10.2 7.8 6.4
Mid Roof 10.2 7.8 6.9
High Roof 11.6 8.5 7.2
2017 Model Year CO 2 Grams per Ton-Mile
Low Roof 103 78 64
Mid Roof 103 78 69
High Roof 116 86 71
2017 Model Year Gallons of Fuel per 1,000 Ton-Mile
Low Roof 10.1 7.7 6.3
Mid Roof 10.1 7.7 6.8
High Roof 11.4 8.4 7.0

2. On page 74194,correct Tables II-7 and II-8 by revising them to read as follows:

Footnotes:

39 Manufacturers may voluntarily opt-in to the NHTSA fuel consumption program in 2014 or 2015. If a manufacturer opts-in, the program becomes mandatory. See Section I.B.5 for more information about NHTSA's voluntary opt-in program for MYs 2014 and 2015.

Model year a b c d
Diesel Vehicles:
2014 0.0478 368 0.000470 3.61
2015 0.0474 366 0.000466 3.60
2016 0.0460 354 0.000452 3.48
2017 0.0445 343 0.000437 3.37
2018 and later 0.0416 320 0.000409 3.14
Gasoline Vehicles:
2014 0.0482 371 0.000542 4.17
2015 0.0479 369 0.000539 4.15
2016 0.0469 362 0.000528 4.07
2017 0.0460 354 0.000518 3.98
2018 and later 0.0440 339 0.000495 3.81

Model year a b c d
Diesel Vehicles:
2014a 0.0478 368 0.000470 3.61
2015a 0.0474 366 0.000466 3.60
2016-2018 0.0440 339 0.000432 3.33
2019 and later 0.0416 320 0.000409 3.14
Gasoline Vehicles:
2014a 0.0482 371 0.000542 4.17
2015a 0.0479 369 0.000539 4.15
2016-2018 0.0456 352 0.000513 3.96
2019 and later 0.0440 339 0.000495 3.81

3. On page 74202, correct Table II-11 by revising it to read as follows:

Footnotes:

74 The NHTSA proposal provides voluntary standards for model years 2014 and 2015. Target line functions for 2016-2018 are for the second NHTSA alternative described in Section II.C(d)(ii).

Model year Standard Light heavy-duty diesel Medium heavy-duty diesel Heavy heavy-duty diesel
2014-2016 CO 2 Standard (g/bhp-hr) 600 600 567
Voluntary Fuel Consumption Standard (gallon/100 bhp-hr) 5.89 5.89 5.57
2017 and Later CO 2 Standard (g/bhp-hr) 576 576 555
Fuel Consumption (gallon/100 bhp-hr) 5.66 5.66 5.45

4. On page 74202, in the third column, correct the first sentence of the first complete paragraph by revising it to read as follows: "The baseline 2010 model year CO 2 performance of these heavy-duty gasoline engines over the Heavy-duty FTP cycle is 660 g CO 2 /bhp-hr (7.43 gal/100 bhp-hr) in 2010 based on non-GHG certification data provided to EPA by the manufacturers."

5. On page 74202, in the third column, correct the first sentence of the second complete paragraph by revising it to read as follows: "NHTSA is proposing a 7.06 gallon/100 bhp-hr standard for fuel consumption while EPA is proposing a 627 g CO 2 /bhp-hr standard tested over the Heavy-duty FTP, effective in the 2016 model year."

6. On page 74220, correct Table III-2 by revising it to read as follows:

Class 7 Day cab Low/mid roof High roof Class 8 Day cab Low/mid roof High roof Sleeper cab Low roof Mid roof High roof
CO 2 (grams CO 2 /ton-mile) 111 130 84 96 76 81 89
Fuel Consumption (gal/1,000 ton-mile) 10.9 12.8 8.3 9.4 7.5 8.0 8.6

7. On page 74225, correct Table III-6 by revising it to read as follows:

Class 7 Day cab Low/mid roof High roof Class 8 Day cab Low/mid roof High roof Sleeper cab Low roof Mid roof High roof
2014 Model Year
2014 MY Voluntary Fuel Consumption Standard (gallon/1,000 ton-mile) 10.2 11.6 7.8 8.5 6.4 6.9 7.2
2014 MY CO 2 Standard (grams CO 2 /ton-mile) 104 118 79 87 65 70 73
Percent Reduction 6% 9% 6% 9% 15% 14% 18%
2017 Model Year
2017 MY Fuel Consumption Standard (gallon/1,000 ton-mile) 10.1 11.4 7.7 8.4 6.3 6.8 7.0
2017 MY CO 2 Standard (grams CO 2 /ton-mile) 103 116 78 86 64 69 71
Percent Reduction 7% 11% 7% 10% 16% 15% 20%

8. On page 74244, correct Table III-12 by revising it to read as follows:

Vocational vehicle Light heavy-duty Medium heavy-duty Heavy heavy-duty
Fuel Consumption Baseline (gallon/1,000 ton-mile) 37.5 22.3 11.3
CO 2 Baseline (grams CO 2 /ton-mile) 382 227 115

9. On page 74245, correct Table III-14 by revising it to read as follows:

Vocational vehicle Light heavy-duty Medium heavy-duty Heavy heavy-duty
2016 MY Fuel Consumption Standard (gallon/1,000 ton-mile) 35.2 20.8 10.7
2017 MY Fuel Consumption Standard (gallon/1,000 ton-mile) 33.8 20.0 10.5
2014 MY CO 2 Standard (grams CO 2 /ton-mile) 358 212 109
2017 MY CO 2 Standard (grams CO 2 /ton-mile) 344 204 107
Percent Reduction from 2010 baseline in 2014 MY 6% 7% 5%
Percent Reduction from 2010 baseline in 2017 MY 10% 10% 7%

10. On page 74245, in the third column, correct the second sentence of the third paragraph by revising it to read as follows: "The agencies are projecting a 100% application rate of this technology package to the heavy-duty gasoline engines, which results in a CO 2 standard of 627 g/bhp-hr and a fuel consumption standard of 7.06 gallon/100 bhp-hr."

11. On page 74440, correct Table 1 by revising it to read as follows:

Model year c d
Alternative 1-Fixed Target Standards
Compression-Ignition Vehicle Coefficients for Model Years 2016 and Later
2016 through 2018 0.000432 3.33
2019 and later 0.000409 3.14
Spark-Ignition Vehicle Coefficients for Model Years 2016 and Later
2016 through 2018 0.000513 3.96
2019 and later 0.000495 3.81
Alternative 2-Phased-in Target Standards Compression-Ignition Vehicle Coefficients for Model Years 2016 and Later
2016 0.000452 3.48
2017 0.000437 3.37
2018 and later 0.000409 3.14
Spark-Ignition Vehicle Coefficients for Model Years 2016 and Later
2016 0.000528 4.07
2017 0.000518 3.98
2018 and later 0.000495 3.81

12. On page 74442, correct Table 2 by revising it to read as follows:

Model year c d
Compression-Ignition Vehicle Coefficients for Voluntary Compliance in Model Years 2013 Through 2015
2013 and 14 0.000470 3.61
2015 0.000466 3.60
Spark-Ignition Vehicle Coefficients for Voluntary Compliance in Model Years 2013 Through 2015
2013 and 14 0.000542 4.17
2015 0.000539 4.15

13. On page 74444, correct Table 4 by revising it to read as follows:

Regulatory subcategories Day cab Class 7 Class 8 Sleeper cab Class 8
Fuel Consumption Standards (gallons per 1000 ton-miles) Effective for Model Years 2017 and Later
Low Roof 10.1 7.7 6.3
Mid Roof 10.1 7.7 6.8
High Roof 11.4 8.4 7.0
Fuel Consumption Standards (gallons per 1000 ton-miles) Effective for Model Years 2013 to 2016
Low Roof 10.2 7.8 6.4
Mid Roof 10.2 7.8 6.9
High Roof 11.6 8.5 7.2

14. On page 74445, correct Table 5 by revising it to read as follows:

Fuel Consumption Standards (gallons per 100 bhp-hr)
Regulatory subcategory Light heavy-duty compression-ignition engine Medium heavy-duty compression-ignition engine Heavy heavy-duty compression-ignition engine Spark-ignition engines
Truck Application Vocational Vocational Tractor Vocational Tractor All.
Effective Model Years 2017 and later 2016 and later.
Fuel Consumption Standard 5.66 5.66 4.78 5.45 4.52 7.06.
Fuel Consumption Standards for Voluntary Compliance (gallons per 100 bhp-hr)
Regulatory subcategory Light heavy-duty diesel engine Medium heavy-duty diesel engine Heavy heavy-duty diesel engine Spark-ignition engine
Truck Application Vocational Vocational Tractor Vocational Tractor All.
Effective Model Years 2013 through 2016 2013 through 2015.
Voluntary Fuel Consumption Standard 5.89 5.89 4.93 5.57 4.67 7.06.

Issued: December 20, 2010.

Joseph S. Carra,

Acting Associate Administrator for Rulemaking, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation.

Issued: December 20, 2010.

Margo Tsirigotis Oge,

Director, Office of Transportation Air Quality, Environmental Protection Agency.

[FR Doc. 2010-32726 Filed 12-28-10; 8:45 am]

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