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Diesel Industry Applauds EPA Funding for Diesel RetrofitsApril 2, 2008Diesel Technology Forum WASHINGTON – The Diesel Technology Forum (the Forum), a non-profit organization representing companies across the diesel industry, applauds the Environmental Protection Agency for making almost $50 million in grant funding... Schools Look To Clean Up Buses' BelchingMarch 29, 2008The Florida Times-Union ATLANTA - Proactive Georgia school districts have begun working to minimize the impact of school buses that belch pollutants, observers and officials say, and federal money might be in the offing for some of the projects. EPTV Executive News Roundtable – Clean DieselMarch 28, 2008Diesel Technology Forum DTF Executive Director Allen Schaeffer is interviewed on advancements in clean diesel transportation, the advantages of clean diesel as a fuel source and the differences between clean diesel and biodiesel. Letter To The Editor: Breathing EasierMarch 28, 2008San Francisco Chronicle Editor - The March 20 story, "Emissions raise risk of cancer," was chock full of big numbers but ignored the question of what's being done to reduce emissions in the region and when will it happen. Air Rule Helps FarmersMarch 28, 2008Colusa Sun-Herald (CA) A deadline extension from the state Air Resources Board earlier this month could benefit North State growers who use remote diesel engine pumps to help irrigate crops. Yellow Buses Go Green, From Dirty To CleanMarch 28, 2008The Cabinet (NH) HOLLIS – The air in Hollis and Brookline should be a little cleaner soon. New fuel and equipment in school buses may cut emissions as much as 60 percent to 70 percent, according to Hollis Transportation president Al Orde. Keep On Truckin', But 'Greener'March 28, 2008Tucson Citizen (AZ) Imagine having a computerized gadget on your vehicle that won't let you drive more than 62 mph, even when the speed limit is 75 on a long flat stretch of desert or prairie. Missouri Seeks Truckers To Participate In Retrofitting Pilot ProgramMarch 27, 2008Land Line Magazine The Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Grace Hill Clean Air Program are looking for truckers from the St. Louis area that are interested in participating in a retrofitting pilot program aimed at reducing diesel... Green MachinesMarch 26, 2008Rocky Mountain News Automakers want to put forward a "green" image at this week's Denver International Auto Show. U.S. EPA Offers $3.6 Million In Grants For Innovative Diesel Emissions Reduction ProjectsMarch 26, 2008Environmental Protection Agency The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-Region 4, as part of the Southeast Diesel Collaborative, today announced the availability of approximately $3.6 Million in grants to fund projects within the Southeast to demonstrate... |
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