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Diesel Technology Forum

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Frederick, MD 21703
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The Diesel Technology Forum (DTF) is the leading resource on the importance and unique value of diesel engines, fuels, equipment and emissions control technology. An active partner with government, industry and environmental groups, DTF highlights the essential uses, environmental advancements and expanding role of the diesel engine as a sustainable energy technology.

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Hundreds of organizations honored the past accomplishments and focused on the future growth of America’s national infrastructure during Infrastructure Week (May 15-19).
May 25, 2017
With national and international policies moving toward a low-carbon, sustainable future, advanced clean diesel technologies and the emergence of low-emission renewable diesel ...
April 17, 2017
New diesel technology will be part of a $23.6 million zero-emission transportation test program in California for emerging commercial vehicle technologies designed to reduce greenhouse...
May 23, 2016
Ten years after the introduction of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel in 2006, the Diesel Technology Forum recognizes the role of the shift to cleaner diesel fuel and its importance...
May 12, 2016
The Maryland Transit Administration is now in line to receive almost $100 million to invest in 172 advanced clean diesel buses after receiving approval by the state’s spending...
Jan. 29, 2016
The Diesel Technology Forum issued the following statement in response to the revised national ambient air quality standard for ground level ozone issued by the U.S. Environmental...
Oct. 1, 2015
Beginning Sept. 2, the Diesel Technology Forum will host a series of online web-based sessions on a range of topics including personal transportation choices, goods movement, ...
Aug. 24, 2015
The success in reaching the first phase of greenhouse gas and fuel efficiency standards for heavy-duty vehicles and the new complex challenges facing truck and engine manufacturers...
Aug. 10, 2015
The $395 million agreement for the purchase of 772 clean diesel commuter coaches by New Jersey Transit is yet another example of major transit agencies recognizing the economic...
July 20, 2015
New orders of clean diesel and diesel-electric hybrid buses by transit agencies in major communities like San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit, and New York over the past year.
Jan. 16, 2015

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Advancements in new clean diesel technology that has resulted in a transit buses with near zero emissions being adopted by U.S. transit officials at a faster pace than other large...
Oct. 17, 2014
Yanmar, which is celebrating its 100th year anniversary this year, manufactures diesel engines for industrial, generator and pump as well as marine applications.
Aug. 8, 2012
According to most recent public EPA emissions inventory data, diesel engines of all kinds make up less than six percent of national PM emissions inventory.
July 26, 2012
Session will assist and instruct engine and equipment dealers, manufacturers, project managers, fleets & others on how to navigate the new priorities and changes in award selection...
April 26, 2012
The U.S. sales of clean diesel autos increased 39.6 percent in March 2012 over March 2011, 42.9 percent in February, and 21.2 percent in January.
April 17, 2012
A new study released by the Health Effects Institute (HEI) provides important new insights on the advancements in clean diesel technology and ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel, according...
April 16, 2012
The new Low-Emission Vehicle (LEV III) regulations officially adopted by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) on Thursday will establish the world’s most stringent tailpipe...
March 26, 2012