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Energy (continued)<br />

Fuel-Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emission Changes of Alternative<br />

and Advanced Vehicle/Fuel Systems ...................................... 3-9<br />

Fuel-Cycle Energy and Criteria Pollutant Emission Changes of Alternative<br />

and Advanced Vehicle/Fuel Systems ..................................... 4-16<br />

Engine<br />

Sales-Weighted Engine Size of New Domestic and Import Automobiles<br />

by Size Class, Sales Periods 1976-2001 ................................... 7-11<br />

Sales-Weighted Engine Size of New Domestic and Import Light Trucks<br />

by Size Class, Sales Periods 1976-2001 ................................... 7-12<br />

Estimated<br />

Estimated U.S. Emissions of Greenhouse Gases, 1990-2000 .................... 3-4<br />

Estimates<br />

Numerical Estimates of Global Warming Potentials Compared<br />

With Carbon Dioxide ................................................... 3-3<br />

National Lead Emission Estimates, 1970-99 ................................ 4-13<br />

Automobile Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards<br />

versus Sales-Weighted Fuel Economy Estimates, 1978-2002 ................... 7-19<br />

Light Truck Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards<br />

versus Sales-Weighted Fuel Economy Estimates, 1978-2002 ................... 7-20<br />

Sales Estimates of Class 1, Class 2a, and Class 2b Light Trucks, 1989-1999 ....... 7-4<br />

Estimates of Alternative Fuel Vehicles in Use, 1992-2001 ...................... 9-3<br />

Estimates of Alternative Fuel Vehicles by Ownership, 1996 and 2001 ............ 9-4<br />

Ethanol<br />

U.S. Production and Imports of MTBE and Fuel Ethanol, 1985-2001 ............ 2-13<br />

States With Ethanol Tax Incentives....................................... 5-13<br />

European<br />

Projected Fuel Economies from U.S., European, and Japanese Driving Cycles ..... 7-32<br />

Comparison of U.S., European, and Japanese Driving Cycles .................. 7-33<br />

Excise<br />

Federal Excise Taxes on Motor Fuels ..................................... 5-12<br />

Exemptions<br />

State Tax Exemptions <strong>for</strong> Gasohol, October 2001 ........................... 5-12<br />

Exhaust<br />

Light Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards in Effect in 2009 when U.S.<br />

Tier 2 Standards Standards are Final ...................................... 4-20<br />

Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards <strong>for</strong> Gasoline- and<br />

Diesel-Powered Light Vehicles .......................................... 4-21<br />

Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards <strong>for</strong> Gasoline- and<br />

Diesel-Powered Light Trucks (Category LDT1) ............................. 4-<strong>22</strong><br />

Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards <strong>for</strong> Gasoline- and<br />

Diesel-Powered Light Trucks (Category LDT2) ............................. 4-23<br />

Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards <strong>for</strong> Gasoline- and<br />

Diesel-Powered Light Trucks (Category LDT3) ............................. 4-24<br />

<strong>TRANSPORTATION</strong> <strong>ENERGY</strong> <strong>DATA</strong> <strong>BOOK</strong>: <strong>EDITION</strong> <strong>22</strong>—2002<br />

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