Regulated emissions definition

Regulated emissions means the verified anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions
Regulated emissions means "gaseous pollutants" defined as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and/or non-methane hydrocarbons (assuming a ratio of CH1.85 for diesel, CH2.525 for LPG and CH2.93 for NG, and an assumed molecule CH3O0.5 for ethanol fuelled diesel engines), methane (assuming a ration of CH4 for NG) and oxides of nitrogen (expressed in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) equivalent) and "particulate matter" (PM) defined as any material collected on a specified filter medium after diluting exhaust with clean filtered air to a temperature between 315 K (42 °C) and 325 K (52 °C), as measured at a point immediately upstream of the filter, this is primarily carbon, condensed hydrocarbons, and sulphates with associated water.
Regulated emissions means the verified anthropogenic

Examples of Regulated emissions in a sentence

  • Regulated emissions (CO, HC, NOx) were measured by conventional analytical techniques and the draft UNECE Particulate Measurement Protocol (PMP) [2] was used for both Particulate Mass and Particle Number measurement.

  • Regulated emissions from four current production European vehicles (Table 8) were measured over the Common Artemis Driving Cycles (CADC).


More Definitions of Regulated emissions

Regulated emissions means the verified greenhouse gas emissions reported by or
Regulated emissions means the verified greenhouse gas
Regulated emissions means "gaseous pollutants" defined as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and/or non-methane hydrocarbons (assuming a ratio of CH1.85 for diesel, CH2.525 for LPG and CH2.93 for NG, and an assumed molecule CH3O0.5 for 2 Test Procedures for Compression-Ignition (C.I.) Engines and Positive-Ignition (P.I.) Engines Fuelled with Natural Gas (NG) or Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) with regard to the Emission of Pollutants (established in the Global Registry on 15 November 2006). References to gtr No. 4 relate to the document established on 15 November 2006. Later changes to the WHDC gtr will have to be revaluated as to their applicability to this annex. ethanol fuelled diesel engines), methane (assuming a ration of CH4 for NG) and oxides of nitrogen (expressed in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) equivalent) and "particulate matter" (PM) defined as any material collected on a specified filter medium after diluting exhaust with clean filtered air to a temperature between 315 K (42 °C) and 325 K (52 °C), as measured at a point immediately upstream of the filter, this is primarily carbon, condensed hydrocarbons, and sulphates with associated water.
Regulated emissions means "gaseous pollutants" defined as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and/or non-methane hydrocarbons (assuming a ratio of CH1.85 for diesel, CH2.525 for LPG and CH2.93 for NG, and an assumed molecule CH3O0.5 for ethanol fuelled diesel engines), methane (assuming a ration of CH4 for NG) and oxides of nitrogen (expressed in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) equivalent) and "particulate matter" (PM) defined as

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  • Regulated air pollutant means the following:

  • Regulated NSR pollutant means the following:

  • Regulated Entity means any entity referred to in Section I of Article L.613-34 of the French Code monétaire et financier as modified by the 20 August 2015 Decree Law, which includes certain credit institutions, investment firms, and certain of their parent or holding companies established in France.

  • Regulated Substances means “petroleum” and “petroleum-based substances” or any similar terms described or defined in any of the Environmental Laws and any applicable federal, state, county or local laws applicable to or regulating USTs.

  • Regulated Entities (REs) means