Diesel Technology Forum: New Online Hub for Clean Diesel
October 21st, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 23 times, 1 so far today
Redesigned Website Highlights Clean Diesel’s Contribution to Fuel-Efficient Cars, Powerful Engines and Improved Emissions-Control Technology
As interest in the environment and clean-energy alternatives grows, the Diesel Technology Forum launched a new online hub for consumers, business leaders and policymakers to find the latest information on clean diesel, from technology breakthroughs to diesel’s role in the U.S. economy.
The new www.dieselforum.org features enhanced video, graphics and interactive features that bring the story of clean diesel to life, illustrating the differences between gasoline and diesel engines, the environmental progress over the last decade and the many other ways clean diesel touches American life.
“We hope that visitors to the site will gain a new appreciation for the amazing transformation clean diesel fuel and engine technologies have made,” said Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum. “For instance, today’s trucks and buses emit 98-percent fewer pollutants than those produced a decade ago; and a slew of new clean diesel cars that get up to 40 percent better fuel economy than gasoline engines are now hitting the roads.”
The new site will:
Allow consumers to compare the fuel costs and savings of diesel-powered engines to gasoline-powered engines
Host educational webinars on a wide range of topics, from technical standards to sustainability and policy issues
Share helpful tips on diesel-retrofit requirements and updates on state and federal funding programs
Highlight legislative and regulatory issues
Provide detailed information on state issues and requirements, with a special California section
The redesigned website features information on a wide range of diesel applications, including passenger cars and trucks; heavy-duty big rigs; off-road vehicles used in construction; public-safety devices such as ambulances, fire trucks and emergency generators; diesel-electric hybrid buses; and next-generation biofuels.
ABOUT THE DIESEL TECHNOLOGY FORUM
The Diesel Technology Forum is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the economic importance and environmental progress of diesel engines and equipment. Forum members represent the three parts of the modern clean-diesel system: advanced engines, cleaner diesel fuel and effective emissions-control systems.
Contacts
Diesel Technology Forum
Taylor Patterson, 202-261-2866
Taylor.Patterson {at} mslpr(.)com
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