CA Considering Banning Black Cars
According to Autoblog, the state of California is proposing legislation to reduce carbon emissions by banning black cars. The California Air Resources Board’s rational is that dark colored cars absorb more light, which results in the owner using their climate control systems more. This theory sounds far-fetched, but existing building legislation with a similar ban has proven successful at reducing energy consumption in skyscrapers. Under the proposition for cars, windshields, backlights and sunroofs will be required to receive new reflective coatings by 2012. Companies that make auto paint are currently attempting to create a paint that conforms to the proposed 20% solar reflectivity by 2016.
[via Autoblog]
By Larissa Hayden | © PSFK, 2009. |
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Posted on: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 at 11:20 am
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