The discovery of low quality biodiesel has led the NBB to urge government agencies to become more active in regulating and enforcing spec fuel production.
Read More →Port officials hope to pass costs to manufacturers or retailers rather than truck drivers.
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On January 1, all diesel trucks will turn into pumpkins. Not exactly, but some fleets have about as much information regarding the ramifications of the stringent 2007 emissions regulations covering heavy-duty diesel engines.
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ST. LOUIS – DaimlerChrysler will expand its promotion of clean, renewable biofuels by delivering each new 2007 Dodge Ram diesel pickup truck to owners running on biodiesel fuel. Every Dodge Ram diesel coming off the assembly line at the company's Fenton, Mo., north plant will be fueled with B-5 — made with 5-percent clean, renewable diesel derived from soybeans.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. – More than 8 million diesel-powered trucks and buses in the United States are now able to fill up with a new, ultra-low sulfur fuel that is 97-percent cleaner than the old formulation it replaces. The new fuel, combined with improved engine technology, will reduce diesel tailpipe pollution.
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BLUETEC models R, ML and GL-Class will meet American BIN 5 exhaust emissions standard, Mercedes-Benz to offer all three in the U.S. in 2008.
Read More →Cleaner, quieter engine will be available in January on new 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 / 3500 models.
Read More →Engine meets Tier II Bin 5 emissions without urea.
Read More →Plan promises 70 percent new or upgraded lineups by 2008; including investment in flexible-fuel, diesel, hydrogen and hybrid powertrains.
Read More →Contra Costa County in Northern California estimates savings of $30,000 annually once its 150-vehicle diesel fleet switches to biodiesel.
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