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WLTP II - new requirements for emission standards | Volkswagen

Valid from September 2019: all initial registered vehicles have to fulfill the emission standard Euro 6d-TEMP-EVAP-ISC. But what is the meaning behind the abbreviations? Volkswagen describes the new emission conditions. #WLTP #euro6 #volkswagen Follow Volkswagen on Social Media: Facebook: https://

Emissions Trading

Why is there a trade in or with emissions? Who specifies the framework conditions and how does emissions trading actually work? An explanatory film gives short and concise answers to these questions and explains the contribution of emissions trading to climate protection. Source: https://www.umwelt

Q 12 The standard potential

With the help of the standard hydrogen half-cell, the potentials of all other half-cells can be determined. The standard hydrogen half-cell represents the defined 0-point. Therefore, these measured potentials are referred to as standard potentials. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All

Explaining Real Driving Emissions (RDE) | Volkswagen

RDE stands for Real Driving Emissions. Unlike the NEDC and WLTP, the emission measurements are performed in real traffic conditions rather than on a test rig. The exhaust emissions (nitrogen oxides and particles/particulate matter) recorded while driving in traffic are called real emissions. Follow

Twin dosing reduces emissions

Twin dosing is the name of the innovative process which Volkswagen is now using to minimise the nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas from diesel engines. The new generation of diesel engines reduces NOX values by some 80%. Click here to see more videos: https://bit.ly/3cFb0gJ --- Further informatio

The new Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan

The update of the Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan is available for ordering since October. The standard equipment has been extended to include more assistance systems, a new generation of infotainment systems and LED tail lights. Don't miss any updates, subscribe here to the Volkswagen YouTube channel: h

Causes of air pollution

Air pollution has many causes. The biggest polluter is energy production, with two-thirds of particulate emissions coming from coal-fired power plants. Road traffic and factory farming in agriculture also contribute to this. Author: 3sat/nano/Labo M/Johan von Mirbach/Chris Caliman/Christoph Valenti

Draw boundaries: Who sets limit values

Limit values are there to protect us – but who actually sets them? And who can change it again? Politics and science work hand in hand here. We show how it works in the video. Original: "Federal Office for Radiation Protection" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the

What is 5G and can it harm me

5G is the upcoming standard in mobile communication. What do we know about the health effects? Original: "Federal Office for Radiation Protection" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.