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Once praised as a simple way to boost mileage and cut emissions, the technology has increasingly become a source of frustration for many drivers.
Lee Zeldin, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), proposed rolling back the federal incentives that helped push the automatic start-stop feature in millions of U.S. cars.
Administrator Lee Zeldin said “everyone hates it,” but it’s still unclear what the EPA plans to do about start/stop systems.
"Not sure what a fix is,” one commenter responded. EPA head stirs controversy after announcing roll-back on automakers' ...
Mr. Zeldin has promised a rollback in regulations at the EPA. He has announced the biggest deregulatory action in American ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is targeting stop-start vehicle technology that automatically turns off a car's engine ...
Zeldin charged that New York Gov. Kathy Hochul unwisely ended “safe extraction” of natural gas, gas hookups on new building ...
Zeldin announced that he intends to reconsider more than a dozen core EPA rules and regulations, including those pertaining to emissions standards for vehicles, pollution from power plants and the ...