Passenger Automobile and Light Truck Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulations
Marginal note:CO2 equivalent emission credits
20 (1) For the purposes of subparagraph 162(1)(b)(i) of the Act, a company obtains CO2 equivalent emission credits if the fleet average CO2 equivalent emission value in respect of a fleet of passenger automobiles or a fleet of light trucks of a specific model year is lower than the fleet average CO2 equivalent emission standard for that fleet and model year and the company reports the credits in its end of model year report.
Marginal note:Deficits
(2) A company incurs deficits if the fleet average CO2 equivalent emission value in respect of a fleet of passenger automobiles or a fleet of light trucks of a specific model year is higher than the fleet average CO2 equivalent emission standard for that fleet and model year.
Marginal note:Calculation
(3) A company must calculate the credits or deficits for each of its fleets using the following equation:
ECD = ((A – B) × C × D) ÷ (1 000 000)
where
- ECD
- is the number of credits, if the result is positive, or the number of deficits, if the result is negative, expressed in megagrams of CO2 equivalent;
- A
- is the fleet average CO2 equivalent emission standard calculated in accordance with section 16 or 17, as the case may be, expressed in grams per mile;
- B
- is the fleet average CO2 equivalent emission value calculated in accordance with section 18, expressed in grams per mile;
- C
- is the total number of passenger automobiles or light trucks in the fleet; and
- D
- is the assumed total mileage of the vehicles in question, namely,
(a) 195,264 miles for a fleet of passenger automobiles, or
(b) 225,865 miles for a fleet of light trucks.
Marginal note:Date of credit or deficit
(4) A company obtains credits and incurs deficits for a specific fleet on the day on which the company submits the end of model year report for the model year in question.
Marginal note:Validity — time limit
(5) Credits obtained for a fleet of passenger automobiles or light trucks of a specific model year can be used in respect of any fleet of passenger automobiles or light trucks of five model years after the model year in respect of which the credits were obtained, after which the credits are no longer valid.
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