Tag: Clean diesel

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

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

| January 28, 2015

According to the latest research from the Diesel Technology Forum, clean diesel technology results in “near-zero emissions” and results in “no significant health impact.” The group issued the following statement 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 […]

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Clean Diesel Car Sales in U.S. Up 25% in 2014

Clean Diesel Car Sales in U.S. Up 25% in 2014

| July 9, 2014

U.S. clean diesel car sales have increased 25 percent during the first six months of 2014 while the overall U.S. car market has increased by 4.2 percent, according to data compiled by Hybrid Cars.com and Baum and Associates. The 2014 clean diesel sales total includes six months of consecutive sales increases, including double digit increases […]

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Clean Diesel Vehicles Key to D.C. Sustainability Initiative, Group Says

Clean Diesel Vehicles Key to D.C. Sustainability Initiative, Group Says

| January 8, 2014

According to an industry group, diesel fuel is essential to the District of Columbia (D.C.) and pending legislation that would curtail its use should be re-visited. The essential role, fuel-savings-attribtues and emissions benefits of new “clean” diesel technology were highlighted by the Diesel Technology Forum in a statement before the District of Columbia (DC) City […]

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