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November 17, 2008
Hot Topics
Economics, Efficiency, Readiness, will Propel Diesel Power into Key Role Helping Tackle Unprecedented National Challenges
The Congress and President-elect Obama are now looking for a way forward through a sea of challenges. From an economic stimulus package to a new green technology economy, a range of near-, mid- and long-term policy options is being considered. 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.
Click here for more information. (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/4)
Two Diesel BMWs Make U.S. Debut
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Drivers looking to save money at the pump now have two more options with the U.S. introduction of two high-performance, fuel-efficient diesel BMW models, the 335d and the X5 xDrive35d. These two vehicle models, equipped with BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance will meet the emissions requirements to be sold in all 50 states. Both vehicles also qualify for a federal tax credit of $900 and $1,550 respectively and are more than 30 percent more fuel efficient than the gasoline version.
Another diesel BMW won the 2008 World Green Car of the Year (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/j), 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.
Policy Insider
New York Holds Public Hearings on Diesel Regulation
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation will hold three public hearings in late November on its proposed rulemaking for the use of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) and Best Available Retrofit Technologies (BART) in certain state heavy-duty vehicles. Vehicles subject to the ULSD and BART requirements are also subject to chip reflash requirements prior to the installation of any BART device. More information is available here (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/t).
Breaking News
Making big rigs run cleaner; New U.S. regulations for 2010 should result in changes to how commercial trucks operate (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/i)
The Globe and Mail
November 6, 2008
New hybrid locomotives to help make this yard greener (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/d)
The Virginian-Pilot & The Ledger-Star
Nov 05, 2008
Florida's Tri-Rail Trains to Run on Biodiesel Fuel (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/1)
NBC Chicago
November 2, 2008
The Unintended Consequences of Climate Change Solutions (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/h)
The New York Times
October 31, 2008
Coupling Delivery Trucks With Hybrid Technology (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/k)
The New York Times
October 30, 2008
Two Paths to Clean Diesel (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/u)
Hybrid Cars
October 27, 2008
DTF News
Register Now! – DTF Webinar: Off-Road Diesel Developments
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As contractors and other equipment operators enter an unprecedented period of uncertainty, the Diesel Technology Forum and the Associated General Contractors of America will co-host a webinar to outline technology developments and policy concerns facing the construction industry. Presenters will discuss:
EPA’s Nonroad Engine and Fuel Requirements
Off-Road Retrofit Technology and Potential Funding Assistance
CARB’s Off-Road Diesel Retrofit Rule (and challenges to it)
The Use of Diesel Retrofit Contract RequirementsLearn more (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/o).
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SAE Government/Industry Meeting - in conjunction with The Washington Auto Show® (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/b)
February 3-6, 2009
Washington, DC Alternative Fuels & Vehicles National Conference + Expo (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/n)
April 19-22, 2009
Orlando, FL
The Diesel Technology Forum is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting clean diesel technologies. Forum members include engine and vehicle manufacturers, diesel fuel refiners, and manufacturers of emissions control devices. For more information about the Forum, visit our web site at www.dieselforum.org (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/8).
November 17, 2008
Hot Topics
Economics, Efficiency, Readiness, will Propel Diesel Power into Key Role Helping Tackle Unprecedented National Challenges
The Congress and President-elect Obama are now looking for a way forward through a sea of challenges. From an economic stimulus package to a new green technology economy, a range of near-, mid- and long-term policy options is being considered. 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.
Click here for more information. (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/4)
Two Diesel BMWs Make U.S. Debut
http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/email/579632/images/111708bmw.jpg
Drivers looking to save money at the pump now have two more options with the U.S. introduction of two high-performance, fuel-efficient diesel BMW models, the 335d and the X5 xDrive35d. These two vehicle models, equipped with BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance will meet the emissions requirements to be sold in all 50 states. Both vehicles also qualify for a federal tax credit of $900 and $1,550 respectively and are more than 30 percent more fuel efficient than the gasoline version.
Another diesel BMW won the 2008 World Green Car of the Year (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/j), 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.
Policy Insider
New York Holds Public Hearings on Diesel Regulation
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation will hold three public hearings in late November on its proposed rulemaking for the use of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) and Best Available Retrofit Technologies (BART) in certain state heavy-duty vehicles. Vehicles subject to the ULSD and BART requirements are also subject to chip reflash requirements prior to the installation of any BART device. More information is available here (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/t).
Breaking News
Making big rigs run cleaner; New U.S. regulations for 2010 should result in changes to how commercial trucks operate (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/i)
The Globe and Mail
November 6, 2008
New hybrid locomotives to help make this yard greener (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/d)
The Virginian-Pilot & The Ledger-Star
Nov 05, 2008
Florida's Tri-Rail Trains to Run on Biodiesel Fuel (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/1)
NBC Chicago
November 2, 2008
The Unintended Consequences of Climate Change Solutions (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/h)
The New York Times
October 31, 2008
Coupling Delivery Trucks With Hybrid Technology (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/k)
The New York Times
October 30, 2008
Two Paths to Clean Diesel (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/u)
Hybrid Cars
October 27, 2008
DTF News
Register Now! – DTF Webinar: Off-Road Diesel Developments
http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/email/579632/images/webinar.jpghttp://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/email/579632/images/111708acg.jpg
As contractors and other equipment operators enter an unprecedented period of uncertainty, the Diesel Technology Forum and the Associated General Contractors of America will co-host a webinar to outline technology developments and policy concerns facing the construction industry. Presenters will discuss:
EPA’s Nonroad Engine and Fuel Requirements
Off-Road Retrofit Technology and Potential Funding Assistance
CARB’s Off-Road Diesel Retrofit Rule (and challenges to it)
The Use of Diesel Retrofit Contract RequirementsLearn more (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/o).
http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/email/579632/images/calendar-01.gif
SAE Government/Industry Meeting - in conjunction with The Washington Auto Show® (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/b)
February 3-6, 2009
Washington, DC Alternative Fuels & Vehicles National Conference + Expo (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/n)
April 19-22, 2009
Orlando, FL
The Diesel Technology Forum is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting clean diesel technologies. Forum members include engine and vehicle manufacturers, diesel fuel refiners, and manufacturers of emissions control devices. For more information about the Forum, visit our web site at www.dieselforum.org (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail2.com/l/579632/46ii2dr1/8).