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Issues guidance to address concerns that result in sudden shutdowns
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The company’s goal is to provide products indistinguishable from those that are brand new.
Advanced IC engines,regulatory shifts & Nikola and a moderated EV landscape
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New policies in the U.S. could set the stage for more focus on internal combustion (IC) engines.
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Presenters say biomass-based diesel and additives can have a dramatic effect on reducing carbon emissions, even in existing engines.
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New white paper explores economic impacts, market penetration and policy issues
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The non-profit Engine Technology Forum gathered a panel of industry experts in a recent webinar to discuss the future of hydrogen in IC engines as a decarbonization strategy.
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99.9% of commercial vehicles still powered by internal combustion engines
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Engine Technology Forum webinar focused on propane’s advantages and recent tests into the viability of direct injection.
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NOW AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY & APPLE PODCASTS: Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the Engine Technology Forum, discusses the challenges in complying with the recently finalized U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Phase 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks.
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UN Council of the Parties meeting in Dubai
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Developed with Transport Energy Strategies, paper addresses emissions benefits of renewable bio-based fuels
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Engine Technology Forum reflects organization’s expanding scope, mission and vision
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Research shows 57% of commercial diesel trucks now near-zero emissions models
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Biofuel volume targets set but some say rule doesn’t go far enough
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Research shows diesel’s days on U.S. roadways aren’t quite as numbered as some suggest
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Allen Schaeffer, Diesel Technology Forum, shares trends in power adoption in the transport industry, and what the future holds for diesel power