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NewsJune 15, 2004

New California Fuel Rules Challenge Automakers

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) unveiled sweeping regulations on June 14 that will require a 30 percent reduction in harmful greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks by 2015, according to a report in the Detroit News.

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NewsMay 25, 2004

International Truck and Engine Corporation and EPA Collaborate on Clean Diesel Combustion Technology

Diesel engine designer and manufacturer International Truck and Engine Corporation has partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to evaluate EPA’s clean diesel combustion (CDC) technology, a potential pathway for diesel engines to meet stringent automotive Tier 2 emissions levels in 2007 and 2010.

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NewsMay 25, 2004

Ford Escape Hybrid Offers Low Emissions and High Fuel Economy

Ford Motor Co. said on May 13 that it is banking on its first gasoline-electric vehicle, the Escape Hybrid SUV, to help clear the air on its environmental commitment.

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Newsby StaffMay 18, 2004

International Truck and Engine Corporation and EPA Collaborate on Clean Diesel Technology

Diesel engine designer and manufacturer International Truck and Engine Corporation has partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to evaluate the agency's clean diesel combustion (CDC) technology, a potentially winning pathway for diesel engines to meet stringent automotive Tier 2 emissions levels in 2007 and 2010

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NewsMay 18, 2004

International Truck and Engine Corporation and EPA Collaborate on Clean Diesel Technology

Diesel engine designer and manufacturer International Truck and Engine Corporation has partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to evaluate the agency's clean diesel combustion (CDC) technology, a potentially winning pathway for diesel engines to meet stringent automotive Tier 2 emissions levels in 2007 and 2010

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NewsMarch 16, 2004

Gasoline Beats Diesel for Cleaner Autos, Study Says

WASHINGTON, DC - Gasoline-powered vehicles and hybrid cars that run on both gasoline and electricity will be more cost-effective than diesel engines for the foreseeable future in cutting U.S. oil use and emissions pollution linked to global warming, according to a recent Reuters report.

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NewsMarch 1, 2004

AMI Leasing Joins US EPA SmartWay Transport Partnership

AMI Leasing and Fleet Management Services announced on Feb. 24 that it joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) SmartWay Transport Partnership, a national partnership to reduce greenhouse gas and other emissions from ground freight transportation.

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Articlesby StaffMarch 1, 2004

Mercedes-Benz Debuts High-Tech Diesel Car for U.S. Market

The new turbo-charged diesel engine gets better mileage then gas engines and passes 45 state emissions standards.

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NewsFebruary 17, 2004

Honda 'GX' NGV Rated Greenest on ACEEE List

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has released its listing of "greenest" and "meanest" vehicles for 2004, and rated the Honda Civic "GX" natural gas vehicle (NGV) as the greenest vehicle, based on fuel economy, emissions and estimated environmental impact.

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NewsFebruary 9, 2004

Mack and Volvo Choose EGR to Meet 2007 Diesel Emission Regs.

On Jan. 27, officials of Mack Trucks Inc. and Volvo Trucks North America announced they would use engine technology based on exhaust gas recirculation, or EGR, to meet new federal diesel engine emissions regulations scheduled to take effect in 2007.

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