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April 4, 2008 Economist.com
Will Americans finally warm to diesel cars?
April 2, 2008 Environmental Protection Agency
Organizations that are working to improve air quality can apply for grants which will help reduce diesel emissions in their areas.
EPA Region 7, in conjunction with the Blue Skyways Collaborative, has issued a Request for...
April 2, 2008 Environmental Protection Agency
Through the Federal Clean Diesel Program, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will award grants of more than $4 million to assist eligible partners within the ten Blue Skyways Collaborative states to achieve voluntary...
April 2, 2008 Environmental Protection Agency
Texas recently awarded over $526,000 in rebates to four trucking companies based in North Texas. The Texas Emissions Reduction Program (TERP) provides financial assistance to help replace or upgrade older heavy-duty equipment and...
April 2, 2008 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EPA is announcing the availability of almost $50 million in grant funding to establish clean diesel projects aimed at reducing emissions from the nation's existing fleet of diesel engines.
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