NEW HUDSON, MI -- Icom North America has received eight new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certifications for its patented JTG II Propane Liquid Injection bi-fuel systems.
Read More →E15 is not permitted for use in motor vehicles built prior to 2001-MY and in off-road vehicles and equipment, such as boats and lawn and garden equipment.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, whose membership consists of 12 automakers, proposed changes to the Obama administration's proposed 2017-2025 CAFE and greenhouse gas (GHG) standards, specifically how they are required to account for emissions reductions.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fined the former owners and operators of Speedy's Truck Stop $80,000 for violating federal hazardous waste and community right-to-know laws.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) have released their 2012 Fuel Economy Guide, which provides users with fuel economy and emissions information for 2012-MY vehicles.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Public hearings on the new fuel-economy standards will take place in January in Detroit, in Philadelphia, and in San Francisco to allow further public input.
Read More →LYNNFIELD, MA -American Power Group, Inc. has been notified by the U.S. EPA that its first Clean Alternative Fuel Vehicle and Engine Conversion Submission was approved for the Outside Useful Life Heavy Duty 2004 Caterpillar C-15 engine family.
Read More →SANTA ANA, CA - IMPCO Automotive announced that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued 2011 model-year Certifications for its Bi-Fuel Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel Systems for Ford Motor Company's F-250 and F-350 Pickups equipped with the 6.2L V-8 gaseous prepped engine.
Read More →PRINCETON, NJ- On August 9, President Barack Obama announced a national program of standards for work trucks, buses, and other heavy-duty vehicles with the goal of raising fuel efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The administration's new program proposes vehicle performance equivalent to 54.5 mpg or 163 grams/mile of CO2 by MY-2025.
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