
Research from Diesel Technology Forum shows that 57% of all commercial diesel trucks on the roads are near-zero emissions models.
Research from Diesel Technology Forum shows that 57% of all commercial diesel trucks on the roads are near-zero emissions models.
Nearly half the commercial trucks operating in EPA Regions 9 and 10 are now powered by the newest-generation of Near-Zero Emissions diesel engines, according to analysis by the Diesel Technology Forum.
Diesel standby generators ensure reliable power with lower emissions, safeguarding grid resiliency.
The 2021 Jeep Gladiator mid-size truck is now offered with the 3.0L EcoDiesel V-6 engine rated at 260 hp and 442 lb.-ft. of torque, with engine stop-start (ESS) technology standard.
According to the Diesel Technology Forum, California’s truck and bus fleet rule has effectively kept older, higher-emitting trucks on the road for longer, in turn delaying emissions reductions and cleaner air.
Kary Schaefer, general manager of marketing and strategy for Daimler Trucks North America’s Freightliner Trucks and Detroit brands, will discuss new truck technologies and alternative powertrains in her Green Truck Summit keynote presentation.
The introduction of new technology clean diesel truck engines and emissions control systems into Pennsylvania's trucking fleet over the last five years is now at a 35% level, yielding significant emission reductions and substantial fuel savings, according to new research commissioned by the Diesel Technology Forum.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that $26 million in grant funding will be made available to establish clean diesel projects with the intention of reducing emissions from the nation’s existing fleet of diesel engines.
The Port of Virginia has relaunched its Green Operator Program, which provides up to $20,000 toward the purchase of clean-diesel trucks that service the port and up to $6,000 toward the purchase and installation of retrofit devices, announced Virginia Clean Cities (VCC).
Developing and manufacturing advanced clean diesel technology to meet 2014 EPA standards for construction, industrial, and farm equipment was a complex and challenging process, according to several leading manufacturers exhibiting at the CONEXPO CON/AGG 2014 convention.
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