The study, conducted by the Coordinating Research Council and the Health Effects Institute, shows that clean diesel technologies in engines manufactured beginning in 2007 not only reduced certain emissions by 90 percent over 2004 models, but far exceeded expectations in their performance in cleaning up the nation's air quality.
Read More →GREENSBORO, NC – The trucks meet the standards using Selective Catalytic Reduction, which also increases fuel efficiency and reduces carbon emissions, according to a statement by the manufacturer.
Read More →SANTA MONICA, CA – The ZeroTruck meets the needs of the city's Water Division and sustainability goals to reduce emissions and use of petroleum.
Read More →The Voucher Incentive Program (VIP) offers between $30,000 and $35,000 per grant depending on the age of the truck.
Read More →JASPER, IN – Compared to data from the U.S. Department of Energy, Jasper Engines' remanufacture of a drivetrain component averaged only 1 percent of the energy consumed of manufacturing the entire vehicle.
Read More →SACRAMENTO - The Air Resources Board has adopted a regulation that will implement Governor Schwarzenegger's low carbon fuel standard calling for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from California's transportation fuels by ten percent by 2020.
Read More →As part of the agreement, Nissan and the city of Seattle will develop plans to promote a charging infrastructure for EVs, as well as the deployment, operation and maintenance of a charging network.
Read More →Production of the first zero-emission commercial trucks is scheduled to begin third quarter of 2009.
Read More →Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach launches comprehensive air cleanup, including a step to take 16,800 dirty-diesel trucks off the road.
Read More →By leasing the MINI E to US customers for one year, BMW can review performance of its new vehicle.
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