Green aid

The recent introduction of ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel, stricter engine emissions rules, and government initiatives that make available money for fleets to curb emissions have spurred interest in emissions lowering projects around the nation. Getting money for these projects can be a little tricky, however. “There is money available,” says Dawn Fenton, manager of Technical and Policy Programs at the Diesel Technology Forum (DTF), “[but] it takes awareness of what's available, some work and effort.” DTF is a Washington, DC-based non-profit group that promotes clean diesel technologies. Its members include engine and vehicle manufacturers, diesel fuel refiners and ...

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