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US Diesel Car Market Regained Momentum In 2nd Half Of 2016

“SUVs and light trucks largely carried the U.S. diesel market in 2016 in addition to smaller numbers of luxury cars and SUV diesel options,” said Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum.

Energy Efficient Diesel Engines Key For Achieving New Federal Fuel Economy Targets For Commercial Trucks

With 98 percent of the largest commercial trucks powered by diesel engines, current and future advancements in clean diesel technology will be a key factor in helping the U.S. achieve the new federal fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions standards, according to the Diesel Technology Forum.

New Technology Clean Diesel Trucks With Near Zero Emissions Now Make Up 41 Percent Of Class 3-8 US Diesel Vehicles In Operation

Beginning in 2007, all heavy-duty diesel trucks sold in the U.S. have to meet particulate emissions levels of no more than 0.01 grams per brake horsepower hour (g/HP-hr.) – a level near zero.

Future For Diesel Passenger Vehicles In US Remains Positive Despite Recent Setbacks

While diesel passenger vehicle sales have decreased in recent months, there are some positive signs that indicate diesel sales will recover and expand in the coming years, according to Allen Schaeffer, the executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum.

Last Day To Register Early For MERA Additive Manufacturing Technology Forum

The forum will offer attendees the opportunity to learn more about additive manufacturing technologies utilized by leading remanufacturers.

Registration Now Open For MERA Remanufacturing Technology Forum

The event takes place July 23 in Detroit, in conjunction with the NACE | CARS Expo.

New Study On Clean Diesel Technology Affirms Near-Zero Emissions, No Significant Health Impact

WASHINGTON – The Diesel Technology Forum issued the following statement today regarding the final report of the multi-year Advanced Collaborative Emissions Study (ACES) conducted by the Boston-based Health Effects Institute (HEI). HEI conducted the independent study of new technology diesel engines to determine whether the engines achieved the expected emissions reductions, thereby improving air quality

Last Day To Save On Registration For MERA Remanufacturing Technology Forum

The MERA Remanufacturing Technology Forum will take place on July 31 at COBO Center, Detroit, during NACE/CARS 2014.

California, Texas And Florida Lead US In High-Mileage Diesel And Hybrid Passenger Vehicles

Clean diesel car registrations increase 30 percent since 2010, while overall market shows just 3.7 percent increase.

New Study Shows Clean Diesel Cars Gaining Popularity In The U.S.

Clean diesel cars could hit 17.8 percent of the market by 2023, according to the New Fuels Institute.