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Heavy-duty Vehicle and Engine Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulations

Version of section 20 from 2018-11-16 to 2024-05-01:


Marginal note:Standards

  •  (1) For the 2014 model year and subsequent model years, every Class 2B and Class 3 heavy-duty vehicle and cab-complete vehicle that is not a vocational vehicle or incomplete vocational vehicle must, for the duration of its useful life, have N2O and CH4 emission values that do not exceed 0.05 g/mile.

  • Marginal note:Calculation

    (2) The N2O and CH4 emission values must be calculated in accordance with section 24.

  • Marginal note:Fleet calculation

    (3) A company that manufactures or imports vehicles referred to in subsection (1) whose N2O emission value or CH4 emission value exceeds the emission standard set out in that subsection must group those vehicles of a given model year into a fleet and, if applicable, subfleets in accordance with section 18 and must calculate the N2O or CH4 emission deficit, as the case may be, for that fleet or each of those subfleets, expressed in megagrams of CO2, using the formula

    ((A – B) × C × D × E) ÷ (1 000 000)

    where

    A
    is 0.05 g/mile;
    B
    is the N2O or CH4 family emission limit for the fleet or subfleet, as the case may be, expressed in g/mile;
    C
    is the number of vehicles in the fleet or subfleet, as the case may be;
    D
    is the vehicle’s useful life, expressed in miles; and
    E
    is the global warming potential and is equal to the following number of CO2 emission credits, expressed in megagrams of CO2, needed to offset a deficit of N2O or CH4:
    • (a) for each megagram of N2O, 298, and

    • (b) for each megagram of CH4,

      • (i) for the 2020 model year and earlier model years, 25, and

      • (ii) for the 2021 model year and subsequent model years, 34.

  • Marginal note:Separate calculation

    (3.1) For the purposes of subsection (3), if both the N2O emission value and the CH4 emission value exceed 0.05 g/mile, the N2O and CH4 emission deficits must be calculated separately.

  • Marginal note:Family emission limit

    (4) For the purposes of subsection (3), every vehicle within a fleet or subfleet must conform to the N2O or CH4 family emission limit for the fleet or subfleet, as the case may be.

  • Marginal note:Offsetting deficit

    (5) The deficit calculated under subsection (3) must be offset by using the CO2 emission credits obtained in accordance with sections 34 to 47 for the averaging set in which the fleet is included.

  • Marginal note:No credits

    (6) For greater certainty, the company must not obtain CO2 emission credits with respect to N2O and CH4 emissions for the purpose of participation in the CO2 emission credit system set out in sections 34 to 47.

  • SOR/2018-98, s. 22

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