PDA

View Full Version : October Diesel Direct Newsletter



More Power
10-16-2008, 10:06
http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/email/545545/images/dd-header.jpg
October 16, 2008


Hot Topics

Demand for Diesel Fuel: Perspectives on Prices and Supply for Diesel Fuel

http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/email/545545/images/10-16-pump.jpg
Recent price trends and refinery announcements show the growing value of diesel fuel as a key source of energy around the world. This increasing demand for diesel fuel worldwide has impacted fuel consumers in the U.S., though recent increases in diesel fuel prices have been outpacing increases in gasoline prices. Click here to learn more. (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/4)

Diesel Technology Keeps Public Transportation Clean as Ridership Grows, Diesel Technology Forum Highlights Advances in Curbing Pollution

http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/email/545545/images/10-16-bus.jpg
Americans are driving less and using mass transit more, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the buses they’re riding are using much cleaner fuels and technologies than ever before. The Transportation Department reported this week that 11 percent more people took mass transit in July than in July 2007. Click here to learn more. (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/j)

FactsAboutSCR.com Clears the Air on SCR Emissions Control Technology

FactsAboutSCR.com (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/t) is a new resource that will help provide the education that will be key to understanding SCR’s benefits and features. The website will keep the industry and interested public updated as EPA 2010 and stringent regulations come into effect and the inevitable implementation of SCR becomes a reality.

Breaking News

Ten Diesel Cars We’ll Soon Be Driving (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/i)
Forbes.com
October 10, 2008
Bosch’s Johannes-Joerg Rueger On Why Diesel Engines Are Hip (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/d)
Wall Street Journal
October 8, 2008
Kimberly-Clark Wins U.S. EPA Smartway Environmental Excellence Award (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/1)
PR Newswire
October 07, 2008
The Resurgence of Diesel (Audio File) (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/h)
National Public Radio
September 30, 2008
Volkswagen’s All-New Clean Diesel Jetta TDI Sets New Guinness World Record for Lowest Fuel Consumption at 58.82 MPG (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/k)
PR Newswire
September 29, 2008
Why won’t we embrace diesel cars the way Europeans do? (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/u)
The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) - Velocity Weekly
September 24, 2008

DTF News

DTF’s website, www.dieselforum.org (http://www.dieselforum.org) has undergone a full redesign in order to better serve our many visitors, and added new content and features to help explore the economic importance and essential uses of diesel engines.

Multimedia Section – Find the latest videos, resources and information from the Diesel Technology Forum.
State Corner – From California to New York, see how states across the country are benefiting from clean diesel technology.
Sustainability – Learn how clean diesel technology can help contribute to the sustainability of businesses, communities and individuals.http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/email/545545/images/dtf-logo.jpg (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/r)
Since 2000, www.dieselforum.org (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/o) has served as a leading platform for to find information on clean diesel, energy issues, latest clean diesel news and much more.
The Diesel Technology Forum is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting clean diesel technologies. Forum members include engine and vehicle manufacturers, diesel fuel refiners, and manufacturers of emissions control devices. For more information about the Forum, visit our web site at www.dieselforum.org (http://dieseltechnologyforum.cmail5.com/l/545545/46ii2dr1/n).