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NewsAugust 3, 2006

Automakers Have Plans for Diesel in the U.S.

With American and Japanese automakers focused on ethanol and hybrid technology, European diesels could find niche in U.S. market.

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NewsJuly 18, 2006

Which Biodiesel is Better?

Soybean-based fuel blends might be more efficient than corn blends.

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NewsJuly 5, 2006

Ford Planning Diesel, Hybrid Versions of Expedition

Such a vehicle could be ready for production around 2010, according to Automotive News.

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NewsJune 21, 2006

Silverado 3500 Wins Heavy-Duty Diesel Test

Inside Line, Edmunds.com's online magazine, rated the Silverado higher than Ford and Dodge one-ton diesel trucks.

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NewsJune 21, 2006

EPA Unveils Hydraulic Hybrid Diesel Delivery Truck

Hydraulic hybrid diesel technology achieved 60 to 70 percent improvement in fuel economy in lab tests, EPA says.

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NewsJune 14, 2006

Why Are Diesels More Popular in Europe?

Tough emissions standards, high costs of fuel and manufacturing, and competition from hybrids are obstacles to diesel popularity in U.S.

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NewsJune 8, 2006

Chrysler Announces First Full-Size Diesel SUV in U.S.

2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee to run on gas, diesel and E-85.

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NewsJune 1, 2006

New Generation of Clean Diesel Fuel Begins Flowing Today

Refinery Production of Ultra-low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) Key to New Clean Diesel System

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NewsJune 1, 2006

Honda to Market Clean Diesels in U.S. and Japan by 2009

Within the next three years, Honda Motor Co. plans to develop a four-cylinder diesel engine that will run as clean as a gasoline engine.

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Articlesby Mike AntichJune 1, 2006

The Shift to Biodiesel is Gaining Momentum

More than 600 fleets currently use biodiesel, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. This number promises to grow based on several recent announcements.

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