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Biodiesel Group Says EPA Rule Threatens Future Production

A proposed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule designed to expand biofuel use actually has brought the biodiesel market to a grinding halt, because it does not allow most blends of soy oil, according to the National Biodiesel Board.

August 17, 2009

ATA Urges Limits on Oil Futures to Prevent Excessive Speculation

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission should create position limits on energy contracts across all trading platforms to protect the trucking industry from excessive speculation in oil futures, a representative of American Trucking Associations testified at recent CFTC hearings.

August 10, 2009

SCR Engines May Emit Toxins, CARB Staffers Letter Warns

The selective catalytic reduction process that most engine manufacturers will use to comply with 2010 federal diesel emission standards could emit toxic byproducts, the California Air Resources Boards top researcher wrote in a recent letter filed in federal court by Navistar Inc.

August 10, 2009

Rule Wont Require Overhaul of Braking Systems, Experts Say

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations decision to cut the maximum allowed stopping distance for large trucks by 30% will increase truck buyers costs somewhat, but will not force a widespread shift to new technology such as air disc brakes, industry groups and manufacturers said.

August 3, 2009

Standards Body Passes on Hot Fuel Rule

Trucking groups hailed the decision by the National Conference on Weights and Measures not to proceed with proposals to regulate the temperature of retail fuel at the pump.

July 27, 2009

Diesel Drops 4.6瞽 to $2.496 in 4th Straight Weekly Decline

U.S. retail diesel prices dropped 4.6 cents last week to $2.496 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported the fourth straight decline but rising crude oil costs will soon lead to a reversal of that trend, a department analyst predicted.

July 27, 2009

Navistar Finishes Field Tests On 2010 Engines After 18 Mos.

Navistar Inc. said it has completed 18 months of laboratory and field tests of its advanced version of exhaust gas recirculation engine technology that will be used to meet 2010 federal emission requirements.

July 20, 2009

10% Cut in Truck Traffic Called Almost Ludicrous

The idea of removing 10% of truck traffic from the nations highways by 2020 to reduce carbon emissions is almost ludicrous, Ray Kuntz, former chairman of American Trucking Associations, told a Senate committee last week.

July 20, 2009

Letters: Early Safety Adopted; Reregulation

Any trucking company that takes the leadership position in safety and in clean air is to be commended. But doing so through high-tech safety and Environmental Protection Agency ventures makes the outcome risky.

July 20, 2009

Navistar: EPA Conspired With SCR Engine Makers

Truck and engine manufacturer Navistar Inc. has accused the Environmental Protection Agency of attempting to remove documents from official records and allowing the Engine Manufacturers Association to write the draft of its selective catalytic reduction guidance document for 2010 in secret collaboration with certain engine makers.

July 13, 2009