Additional Resources
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Industry Resources
In addition to studies and reports published by the Diesel Technology Forum, the following industry resources and whitepapers provide additional information, research and insight on clean diesel technology in a variety of sectors and markets.
Studies, reports and presentations include publications from J.D. Power & Associates, government studies and reports, industry and association studies and European publications.
J.D. Power & Associates
Hybrid and Diesel Vehicles Expected to Represent 11 Percent of Market Share in Next Seven Years (June 28, 2005)
Diesel vs. Hybrid-Electric Powertrains: Assessing Dependability; Perceptions Favor Diesel (July 2004)
Interest in Diesel Grows...Quietly (June 2004)
The Consumer Acceptance of Alternative Powertrains Study (March 2004)
Clean Diesel Market Acceptance Study (2002)
Government Studies and Reports
EPA's 2005 Fuel Economy Guide
Energy Information Agency: How Diesel Prices Stack Up To Gasoline?
Future Potential of Hybrid and Diesel Powertrains in the U.S. Light-Duty Vehicle Market August 20, 2004
GAO Report: EPA Could Take Additional Steps to Help Maximize the Benefits from the 2007 Diesel Emissions Standards (March 2004)
EPA Says Industry Is On Track To Meet 2007 Diesel Engine Standards (March 4, 2004)
California Statewide Commercial Harbor Craft Survey Final Report (March 2004)
EPA’s Interstate Air Quality Rule (December 2004)
The Philadelphia Diesel Difference Conference (May 2003)
Well-to-Wheels: European and North American Studies Reveal Consistent Results (May 2003)
National Commission on Energy Policy Workshop (February 2003)
Association and Industry Reports
Advanced Technology Primer (June 2004)
Passenger Vehicle Diesel Engines For The US (March 2004)
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association: Apportionment of Fine Particles of Washington, DC (July 2004)
An Analysis Of The Federal Government's Role In The Research and Development of Clean Diesels In The United States (January 2004)
Deliberating Diesel: Environmental, Technical, and Social Factors Affecting Diesel Passenger Vehicle Prospects in the United States (September 2003)
California Air Pollution Control Officers Association: What the Future Holds for Diesel Technology (January 2004)
NOx and PM Control From Heavy Duty Diesel Engines
European Studies
Diesel Engines Contribute to Over 10 % Reductions in CO2 Emissions in the EU (February 2004)
European Manufacturers Association Report: Why Diesel? (February 2004)
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