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Archive - All Posts
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2010
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AUGUST
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06:
PRESS RELEASE: Diesel TEK announces distribution agreement with Peterbilt Dealerships
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APRIL
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26:
Cost and Health Consequences of Air Pollution in California
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JANUARY
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04:
Engine flush service and fuel additive
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2009
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DECEMBER
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29:
PRESS RELEASE: Diesel TEK Retains Investment Banking Firm CB Capital Partners, Inc.
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APRIL
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13:
Environmental Efforts - Keep Trucking Profits from Going Up in Smoke
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MARCH
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18:
Keep Truck Operating Costs from Going Up in Smoke
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FEBRUARY
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27:
Could New Jersey port adopt California Clean Trucks Program?
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20:
Diesel TEK comes up with way to flush diesel engine
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11:
EGR Systems and Lubricating Oil in Diesel Engines
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JANUARY
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07:
Keep trucking profits from going up in smoke
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06:
Improve Efficiency
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2008
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DECEMBER
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15:
CARB adopts engine replacement regulations
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14:
Keep trucking profits from going up in smoke
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11:
State could get tough on dirty diesels
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11:
California air board adopts a sweeping plan to curb greenhouse gases
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NOVEMBER
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12:
Trucking Info - Product News
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10:
Trucking Info - Shop & Tools
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OCTOBER
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24:
New California rules target big-rig pollution
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AUGUST
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20:
Port of Long Beach's clean-trucks loan program is criticized
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JULY
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25:
California adopts stiff pollution rules for ships
2008-12-11: California air board adopts a sweeping plan to curb greenhouse gases
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California air board adopts a sweeping plan to curb greenhouse gases
The comprehensive blueprint for fighting global warming, the first in the nation, would cut the state's emissions by 15% within 12 years. It targets virtually every sector of the economy.
By Margot
Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
December 11,
2008
Reporting from Sacramento — California regulators today adopted the nation's first comprehensive plan to slash greenhouse gases, offering it as a model for President-elect Barack Obama, who has pledged an aggressive effort on the national and international stages to combat global warming.
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