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  2. European Union Emissions Trading System - Wikipedia

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    The ETS covers around 45% of the EU's greenhouse gas emissions. [1] As from 2027 road transport and buildings and industrial installation that fell out of EU ETS will be covered by a new EU ETS2. The "old" ETS and the new EU ETS2 allowances will be traded independently. A major difference to the ETS is that ETS2 will cover the CO2 emissions ...

  3. Is it legal to leave your car running to warm up in Missouri ...

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    It goes on to specify that “stopping the engine” can mean doing so by removing the key or by using a “remote starter system,” as long as the doors of the vehicle are locked.

  4. UK Emissions Trading Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) is the carbon emission trading scheme of the United Kingdom. [1] It is cap and trade and came into operation on 1 January 2021 following the UK's departure from the European Union. [2] The cap is reduced in line with the UK's 2050 net zero commitment. [3]

  5. Is it legal to leave a running car unattended to warm it up ...

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  6. Fuel reserve - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the main and the reserve settings are actually drawing from the same tank, but there are two outlets through which the fuel may leave. One outlet is located a short distance above the other, when the fuel selector is set to the 'main' position, the fuel will flow from the upper outlet, and will stop flowing when the fuel level ...

  7. Crankcase ventilation system - Wikipedia

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    The draught tube routes all blow-by gases back into the intake mixture and is usually located between the air filter and carburetor. Dry sump engines in some drag racing cars use scavenging pumps to extract oil and gases from the crankcase. [18] A separator removes the oil, then the gases are fed into the exhaust system via a venturi tube.

  8. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    The oil is able to trap soot from combustion in itself, rather than leaving it deposited on the internal surfaces. It is a combination of this and some singeing that turns used oil black after some running. Rubbing of metal engine parts inevitably produces some microscopic metallic particles from the wearing of the surfaces.

  9. Dieseling - Wikipedia

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    Dieseling or engine run-on is a condition that can occur in spark-plug-ignited, gasoline-powered internal combustion engines, whereby the engine keeps running for a short period after being turned off, drawing fuel through the carburetor, into the engine and igniting it without a spark.