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NewsAugust 5, 2010

New Hampshire City’s Trash Trucks May Go Green

CNG-powered trash trucks would replace the diesel-fueled versions used in Nashua, N.H.

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NewsJuly 22, 2010

Cummins ISX11.9 Diesel Engine Earns EPA and CARB Certification

The new ISX11.9 is an expansion of Cummins heavy-duty engine product line and will commence with full production in August.

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NewsJuly 22, 2010

Biofuel Industry Critical of Massachusetts’ Mandate Delay

State mandate would require retailers to blend biofuel into the diesel and home heating oil they sell.

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NewsJuly 21, 2010

Cummins Validates ISX11.9 as Engine Choice for Vocational & Specialty Vehicles

COLUMBUS, IN - Cummins Inc. announced it received certification from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (ARB) for its ISX11.9 diesel engine.

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NewsJuly 21, 2010

EPA Awards More than $1 Million to Reduce Diesel Emissions to the Port of Corpus Christi Authority

DALLAS - To improve air quality and reduce emissions from in-use diesel engines, the EPA awarded more than $1 million to reduce diesel emissions to the Port of Corpus Christi Authority.

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NewsJuly 21, 2010

Isuzu Begins Production of First-in-Class Engines to Meet 2010 Standards

ANAHEIM, CA - Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc., distributor of low-cab-forward trucks, announced that production has begun of the U.S. market's first and only low-cab-forward medium-duty diesel engines to meet the newest and strictest emissions standards.

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Articlesby Chris BrownJuly 18, 2010

Biodiesel by the Numbers

Biodiesel offers a straightforward path to a greener fleet. But before you implement, you must choose the right blend, know your fueling options and understand engine warranty and maintenance obligations.

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Articlesby Chris BrownJuly 16, 2010

Gas, Hybrid and Diesel: A Lifecycle Cost Analysis

Higher fuel prices and moderating acquisition costs have improved hybrids’ return on investment in recent years. Diesels step into the “green” spotlight with new models and strong lifecycle costs.

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NewsJuly 15, 2010

Black Book: "Very Positive Retention Value" for New Diesel Engines

These power plants, at a significant premium cost over the gas engines, from $7,200 to $7,800 when new, have a very positive retention value, currently at $7,400 for a used three-year-old model.

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NewsJuly 15, 2010

Isuzu Begins Production of Medium-Duty Diesel Engines

The engines meet the EPA’s 2010 emissions standards and are compliant with the CARB HD-OBD requirement.

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