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Sweden’s Volvo Group will set aside $780 million to cover estimated costs to address a faulty emissions control component used in diesel engines sold in...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/322137/volvo-trucks-setting-aside-780-million-to-deal-with-emissions-issue
A California judge has ruled that the California Air Resources Board erred in delaying the enforcement of stricter diesel emission rules for certain...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/135480/court-carb-cant-level-playing-field-for-truck-emissions-compliance
Seemingly acting out of character, the Environmental Protection Agency on Nov. 13 announced it will launch a rulemaking to further cut the emission of...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/319276/pa-aiming-to-cut-nox-emissions-from-heavy-duty-trucks
The EPA is looking to establish more stringent heavy-duty diesel truck emission standards for oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and other pollutants. The exact rule...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/348010/epa-truck-nox-pre-rule-faces-bumpy-ride
What does Trump's revocation of California's vehicle emission waiver mean for the federal Phase 2 GHG emission rules already in place for commercial...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/340872/will-dustup-over-cleanup-of-car-emissions-gut-truck-ghg-rules
Navistar International has agreed to settle pending class action lawsuits that alleged that certain Navistar MaxxForce Advanced EGR engines are defective...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/332808/navistar-to-settle-class-actions-over-maxxforce-engines
Work is starting on developing a new API diesel engine oil category to help meet the demands of upcoming greenhouse gas and fuel mileage regulations.
https://www.truckinginfo.com/10160275/new-diesel-emissions-regs-mean-new-engine-oil-category