tailieunhanh - THE 2005 RICARDO DIESEL REPORT

Many factors affect the ability of the RCC-7K to receive commands from its Remote Control Transmitter. A weak battery in the Transmitter will result in a weaker transmitted signal; if the battery is very weak then the Transmitter may not function at all. The Transmitter’s ability to convert electrical energy to radio energy is best when its antenna is fully extended and degrades as the antenna length is reduced; the same thing also applies to the car antenna’s ability to convert the radio signal back into electrical energy for the receiver. The Transmitter’s antenna transmits energy in all directions so as the range between it. | Michael P. Walsh 3105 N. Dinwiddie Street Arlington Virginia 22207 USA Phone 703 241 1297 Fax 703 241 1418 E-Mail mpwalsh@ http CAR LINES Issue 2005 - 4 August 2005 The 2005 Ricardo diesel report PROJECTED US LIGHT DUTY DIESEL SALES RICARDO vehicles 8 500 lb GVW Table of Contents 1. EU Seeks Euro 5 Comments Wants SUV Loophole 2. EU Commission Agrees to Move Forward On Thematic Strategies .6 3. EU Environment Agency Finds Renewed Rise in Carbon 4. Switzerland Moves to Set Up Carbon 5. Italian Official Says Reject Emissions Targets After First Kyoto 6. French Study Highlights Pollution From 7. Polish Power Plant Gets Euros 220 Million Loan for Emissions 8. French Plan Aims to Expand Market For CNG 9. . Environment Department Annual Report Stresses 10. Draft EU Paper Suggests Including Airlines in Emissions 11. British Aviation Industry Voluntary Initiative Aims to Cut 12. Record Temperature Sends Levels Of Air Pollution In Athens 13. Fuel Shortage Could Mean Rocky Road For 14. T E Charges Commission s Vehicle Emissions Target Too 15. European Commission Proposes CO2-Based Car 16. Italy s State of the Environment Report Sees Worse 17. BMW Introduces New Models All Diesels Will Come With 18. First Chinese Cars Arrive For Sale In W. 19. WWF Report Sees Rising Temperatures in 20. Over 600 SMS Alerts On Vehicle Exhaust in 21. US Energy Bill Signed Into 22. EPA Adopts Stationary Diesel Engine Regulations . 22 23. US Joins International Motorcycle Testing Effort. 22 24. EPA Diesel Program Falling Short Of Emissions Targets. 23 25. Draft EPA Risk Assessment Labels MTBE As Likely Human Carcinogen . 23 26. Greens and EPA Reach Agreement on Vehicle Air Toxics Emissions. 24 27. DOE Moves Toward Flexible Fuel Vehicles As It Phases Out CNG Use . .