Hybrids get the green light

ATLANTA. It's long been said it's not easy being green and when it comes to truck fleets, the reason why is there are a plethora of choices that can only be sorted out after negotiating a steep learning curve. But according to expert speakers here yesterday at the second annual "Hybrid Truck & Alternative Fuels Summit," sponsored by International Truck & Engine Co. in conjunction with the Annual National Truck Equipment Assn. (NEA) Convention and Work Truck Show, there's no need to stay green about going green. Dept. of Energy Under Secretary Clarence H. Albright ...

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