How can I find out the CO2 emissions of a particular car?
Car tax issues - reform of taxation on company carsThe SMMT CO2 emissions enquiry service, available on the Internet, will let you find out the CO2 emissions for particular cars provided they are first registered between January 1998 and December 2000. The website address is www.smmt.co.uk The Vehicle Certification Agency publishes a booklet that tells you about performance of new cars. The figures in this booklet give a very good indication of the approved CO2 emissions figures, although there may be some small variations.
What if a car registered 1998 or later has no approved figure of CO2 emissions?
Car tax issues - reform of taxation on company carsCars without an approved figure of CO2 emissions will be taxed according to engine size as shown on leaflet P523.
Can you describe in detail how the car benefit charge will be worked out from the CO2 emissions?
Car tax issues - reform of taxation on company carsThe normal minimum charge on 15% of the car 's price will apply to cars that emit CO2 at or below a specified level. The percentage will be increased in 1 percent steps for every additional 5g/km over the specified level - up to a maximum of 35%. The figures calculated in this way will then be increased by 3% for diesel cars (subject to the maximum charge always being 35%) or discounted for certain cars that are particularly environmentally friendly.
Is the EC reducing CO2 emissions from its own car fleet?
FAQ on EC Strategy to Reduce CO2 Emissions From CarsThe EC takes account of the environmental impacts of the vehicles it uses, including fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, in its fleet management practices. It has already committed itself to: Gradually replace its fleet of service cars with diesel cars equipped with a particle filter (diesel cars emit less CO2 than petrol-powered cars). Equip technical services, for short trips between EC buildings, with small cars emitting less than 140g/km for petrol cars and less than 130g for diesel cars.
How a refrigeration system contributes to co2 emissions ?
FaqCarbon dioxide, released during electricity generation or when fossil fuels such as gas, oil and coal are burned to create energy, contributes over 80% to man-made global warming. Other important greenhouse gases like methane and nitrous oxide contribute to another 15% of total man-made global warming. Even in the worst case (complete emissions) HFCs would contribute only by 2 % of the total.
How do I find out the approved CO2 emissions figure?
Car tax issues - reform of taxation on company carsUnder an agreement with the Revenue, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) will be providing a CO2 enquiry service on the Internet at www.smmt.co.uk for cars first registered from January 1998 to December 2000. Company cars that were first registered before 1 January 1998 will not have an approved CO2 figure, so the percentage used is based on engine size.
What are my CO2 emissions composed of?
Carbon Planet Global Warming FAQThis figure includes domestic emissions (eg. electricity, gas and waste disposal), transport emissions and industrial emissions (less that attributed to goods made for export).
Do I have to calculate my CO2 emissions?
The Skakagrall: CO2/ tree planting FAQIt’s up to you. You can calculate your emissions and arrange for an appropriate number of trees to be planted, or you can simply donate ten trees.
Why do some estimates of CO2 emissions seem to be about 3 1/2 times as large as others?
Frequently Asked Global Change QuestionsWhen looking at CO2 emissions estimates, it is important to look at the units in which they are expressed. The numbers are sometimes expressed as mass of CO2 but are listed in all of our estimates only in terms of the mass of the C (carbon). Because C cycles through the atmosphere, oceans, plants, fuels, etc. and changes the ways in which it is combined with other elements, it is often easier to keep track only of the flows of carbon.
How do you calculate car and motorcycle emissions?
Climat Mundi - Basic FAQscome from car's real fuel consumption i.e. not according to figures provided by UTAC (Union Technique de l'Automobile du Motocycle et du Cycle), which do not take into account cold starting, air-conditioning, acceleration, traffic jams etc. The calculation for motorcycle emissions comes from a study carried out by the Ademe. See Ademe study in PDF format.
Where can I find a particular car?
Japanese Nostalgic Car - FAQThe classifieds section of our forum or used car sites such as eBay Motors or craigslist are a good place to start. There are sites and companies devoted to certain models or specializing in finding cars, but keep in mind that they can be quite costly. Unfortunately, either you do the work yourself or pay someone to do it. One major problem is that many people who own nostalgics don't see them as having value and end up sending them to the crusher.
back up 5. How will the benefit charge be linked to the CO2 emissions?
Car tax issues - reform of taxation on company carsThe lower the CO2 emissions, the lower the percentage of the price of the car that will be used to calculate the car benefit charge - subject to a normal minimum charge of 15% . And the higher the CO2 emissions, the higher the percentage that will be used - subject to an absolute maximum of 35%.
How much will the revision of the fuel quality directive contribute to reducing CO2 emissions?
FAQ on EC Strategy to Reduce CO2 Emissions From CarsIt is estimated that the 1% annual reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from transport fuels over their lifecycle required under the revised directive will bring a cumulative saving by 2020 equivalent to around 500 million tonnes of CO2. That is the equivalent of all the greenhouse gas emissions for a year from Spain and Sweden.
what is CO2?
FAQ - Carbon Calculator - Cloud AmberCO2 or carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring gas that is generated when fuel and other carbon based material is burnt. CO2 is also released by us breathing and other natural occurring biological and geological processes. Our atmosphere is currently made up of 0.06% of CO2, 20.9% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen and the remaining percentage is made up of various other gases. Back to Top
Can't I just pay somebody to plant some trees to soak up the CO2 emissions from my flight?
Flying off to a warmer climate FAQsThere are many such "carbon offset" schemes, but the accounting of how much carbon is actually taken up by the trees is very unreliable. In many cases companies are just taking your money and doing what they were going to do anyway -so it doesn't help the climate. Trees take a long time -several decades - to grow to maturity. During this time the CO2 emissions from your flight are still warming the atmosphere, and much of this heat will remain for hundreds of years in the oceans.
How do I calculate car emissions from the DEFRA figures?
The Skakagrall: CO2/ tree planting FAQYou will need to find our your annual mileage and fuel efficiency in miles per gallon (mpg). If you travel 10,000 miles a year and your car does 30 to the gallon, you will be using 333 gallons, which is 1,514 litres. Emissions are 2.31 kg per litre, which would give a total of 3.5 tonnes of CO2. (Diesel is 2.68 kg per litre.). If this seems complicated, I recommend the calculator at Climate Care www.climatecare.org.
What about emissions?
FIA Frequently Asked QuestionsEmissions standards also vary from state to state, and even regions within states. Most states will require that your car meet the specifications for the year of your engine. Another reason to stick with an early engine. It is usually possible to title the car as a pre-emissions vehicle as described in our REGISTRATION faq above.
What if it doesn't work on a particular car?
Gendan EngineCheck Pro :: More information and FAQWe try to be realistic on this - clearly, there are so many interpretations of the various languages/protocols by the car manufacturers that there will always be a small number of cars it won't connect to straight away. We hope you appreciate our honesty on this and will work with us. If you have a car that falls into the categories shown above (OBDII/EOBD), we can gather 'logging' information from the software. Using this, we can work out where the problem is and fix it.
