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Economics, Efficiency, Readiness, will Propel Diesel Power into Key Role Helping Tackle Unprecedented National Challenges

Meeting the mutual goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, reliance on imported oil and increasing the use of renewable fuels has been identified as a top priority. New policy options will identify which industries and technologies likely to play a leading role. Clean diesel technology is uniquely poised to play a leading role in addressing each of these current national challenges.   

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Two Diesel BMWs Make U.S. Debut

Two Diesel BMWs Make U.S. Debut

Another diesel BMW won the 2008 World Green Car of the Year, the European BMW 118d Advanced Diesel at the 2008 New York International Auto Show.  These technology advancements are part of BMW’s efforts to reduce fuel consumption and emissions in all its vehicles.

 

Diesel Technology Keeps Public Transportation Clean as Ridership Grows

Diesel Technology Keeps Public Transportation Clean as Ridership Grows

Americans are driving less and using mass transit more, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the buses they’re riding are using much cleaner fuels and technologies than ever before. The Transportation Department reported this week that 11 percent more people took mass transit in July than in July 2007.

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Demand for Diesel Fuel: Perspectives on Prices and Supply for Diesel Fuel

Demand for Diesel Fuel: Perspectives on Prices and Supply for Diesel Fuel

This increasing demand for diesel fuel worldwide has impacted fuel consumers in the U.S., through recent increases in diesel fuel prices have been outpacing increases in gasoline prices.

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Off-Road Diesel Developments Webinar Scheduled

Off-Road Diesel Developments Webinar Scheduled

Join us on December 3, to learn more about EPA’s off-road diesel rule and ULSD, retrofit mandates and funding opportunities.

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