
A new study highlights the robust low-emissions performance of the new generation of clean diesel technology manufactured starting in 2010.
Read More →A newly-launched energy resiliency program in Maryland will play a major role in ensuring that drivers in the state will have access to gasoline, diesel, propane, and kerosene for transportation and generators during major disasters and power outages.
Read More →The importance of diesel power to the expansion of freight transportation and the continued growth of the U.S. economy was outlined for the Congressional Panel on 21st Century Freight Transportation by the Diesel Technology Forum.
Read More →More than 28 percent of all trucks registered in the United States – 2.5 million of 8.6 million trucks - are now equipped with advanced new technology clean diesel engines.
Read More →The Diesel Technology Forum highlighted the importance of diesel engines, fuels, and equipment in global commerce and international trade during World Trade Week.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The major advancements in clean diesel technology have been highlighted in a new and unique study by the University of California-Riverside that found commercially cooked hamburgers emit more particulate matter than 2007-2010 model-year clean diesel trucks.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The new fuel economy standards for automobile and light trucks announced Aug. 28 by Obama Administration officials will expand the opportunity for more clean diesel cars, light trucks, and SUVs in the U.S.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Clean diesel engines will continue to be the dominant power source for heavy-duty vehicles in the United States for “decades to come because of their power and efficiency.”
Read More →Washington, D.C. – Clean diesel engines will continue to be the dominant power source for heavy-duty vehicles in the U.S. for “decades to come because of their power and efficiency”, according to a newly released study prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy.
Read More →WASHINGTON, DC – As the U.S. marks the 50th anniversary of National Transportation Week, clean diesel power continues to power a large amount of the freight transportation in the U.S. and throughout the world.
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