Sunday, June 2, 2013

Reducing Pollution with PZEZ


            With pollution being at an all time high the government is trying hard to find ways to reduce the pollution that is emitted in the United States. This is particularly being studied in the auto industry as it is known to cause a great amount of pollution in many cities. One solution to the problem was the introduction of PZEZ cars.

            A PZEZ is a partial zero emissions vehicle. This means that the car still puts out some emissions but it isn't highly as pollutant as other cars on the market. PZEZ was created by the government of California so that the auto industry could postpone the introduction of the hybrid and electric cars. The PZEZ cars we a compromise so that the auto industry would have more time to come up with a better way of creating a marketing the newer energy efficient cars.

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In order to pass a PZEZ inspection cars must follow all of the SULEV standards. This includes a zero evaporative emissions system and a 15 year extended warranty on the emissions fuel system. PZEZ cars also don't always qualify for tax deductions or the car pool lane because they aren't as fuel efficient as hybrid and other no emission cars. You also can't find these cars in most states because there aren’t laws enforcing low emission vehicles. In fact, California, Maine, Vermont, New York and Massachusetts are the only states that actually call for PZEZ standards.


            If you are looking for an easy way to help save the environment then you might want to check out PZEZ vehicles. Generally, these low emission cars are cheaper than the hybrids and other new model cars that run zero emissions systems. You might find that doing this small thing for the environment will encourage others to help out in the fight to lower the pollution we cause. 

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