Over 100 years ago Henry Ford stirred the imagination of the world by making the first Model T to run on any combination of gasoline or alcohol. Henry Ford's visionary concerns about urban air...
In November 2002, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL) as their first lab for testing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. The...
The EPA is playing a leading role in the Federal Government's growing efforts to accelerate the development of fuel cell technology, especially for vehicle applications. A collaborative effort...
This site offers information regarding the EPA's efforts to introduce fuel and emission quality standards starting in 1973 and culminating with the passage of the Clean Air Act of 1990. It also...
While many strides have been made to reduce the emissions from gasoline-powered vehicles, similar accomplishments have eluded diesel-powered vehicles. This is due, in part, to some of the impurities...
As a result of an in-house research project, Harvard University recently converted its entire diesel powered fleet of transit buses and campus service vehicles to biodiesel usage. Biodiesel was...
This site offers numerous sites with information concerning heavy duty engines used for urban, commercial, off road and civil applications. Under the new EPA proposed guidelines for monitoring diesel...
A Quarterly Publication from Mitchell International, this document has features including: ?Measuring Alternate Parts Usage,? ?The Economy & Short-Term Energy Outlook,? plus a Special Editor?...
This site presents information on air pollution from vehicles, engines, and other machines that move. Includes information on motorized vehicles, equipment, tools, etc. which typically are not...