WASHINGTON - The new ground-level ozone standards would have set rules for ground-level ozone emissions, but now the EPA will have to revisit creating a draft for these standards in 2013.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The new fuel-economy and emissions standards will go into effect beginning in MY-2014.
Read More →ANN ARBOR, MI – A new study from the University of Michigan shows that greenhouse gas emissions per driver of a newly purchased vehicle are down 14 percent since 2007.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – The American Lung Association in California published a report, called “The Road to Clean Air,” that shows tougher vehicle emissions standards could help California avoid at least $7.2 billion per year in health and other societal costs.
Read More →A new carbon and tax analysis tool, TCOPlus is helping major international fleets reduce their carbon footprint, cut their tax bills and control their fuel budgets more effectively.
Read More →LANDOVER, MD - During President Obama's visit to a UPS facility in Landover, UPS and other companies with large fleets became charter members of the National Clean Fleets Partnership.
Read More →PLYMOUTH, MI - AVL has won an Environmental Protection Agency contract for critical automotive emissions testing that will take place at the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL) in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - In light of the state's struggling economy, the California Air Resources Board on Dec. 17 voted to ease some impending restrictions on diesel engine emissions. However, CARB's amended rules are still the strictest in the U.S. and will cost the trucking and construction industries an estimated $3.8 billion, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Read More →DETROIT - By purchasing Chevrolet vehicles during the next year, fleet customers will be contributing to the automaker's $40M clean-energy investment project.
Read More →JEFFERSON CITY, MO - The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has been awarded a federal grant to implement diesel emission reduction projects in the St. Louis, Kansas City, southwest Missouri, and southeast Missouri areas. Public and private fleets in these areas that operate diesel on- and off-road vehicles and equipment can apply for grant funding through local organizations.
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