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The Diesel Technology Forum is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to raising awareness about the economic importance and essential uses of diesel engines, highlighting the continuous improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions reductions, continuous progress to reduce the environmental impact of the existing fleet of diesel engines, and leading the way for future clean diesel technology in all applications. Since it was founded in 2000, the Forum has emerged as a leading information source on clean diesel and energy issues, and its leadership regularly participates in legislative and regulatory deliberations, technology demonstrations, and industry and media events. The Forum brings together a broad range of diesel stakeholders including diesel users, public and environmental interest groups, and government regulators to encourage the exchange of information, findings and ideas about the current and future use of diesel technology. Elected officials, regulators, members of the media and other opinion leaders count on the Forum for data, insight and expert commentary.
Executive Director
Allen SchaefferNumber of Employees 2
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Diesel Industry Applauds California's Funding of Truck Replacement/Retrofit by Air Resources Board
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Diesel Technology Forum issued the following statement today applauding the California Air Resources Board for targeting $25 million from Proposition 1B at accelerating diesel emissions reductions from goods movement in California: "For many years, California has been at the forefront pushing for cleaner diesel engines...
Diesel Industry Applauds California's $250 Million in Funding for Goods Movement Emissions Reductions
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Diesel Technology Forum issued the following statement in response to the California Air Resources Board's announcement of the first scheduled disbursement from the state's Proposition 1B bond fund aimed at reducing emissions resulting from the movement of goods in California: "The diesel industry applauds California's...
Clean Diesel Technology Helps Lead the Drive toward 'Energy Independence Day'
California's Climate Change Experts Identify Renewable Diesel as the Least Carbon-Intensive 'Alternative' Fuel, Making It the Most Realistic Near-Term Solution SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- As the national discussion to curb climate change and declare an "Energy Independence Day" by July 4 continues, California's leading climate change experts have identified a...
Survey Shows 79% of Californians Concerned About Energy Security; Diesel Technology Viewed as Part of Environment, Emissions Solution
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A significant majority of Californians are concerned about climate change and the state's reliance on imported energy, and they view clean diesel technology a positive solution to both problems, according to the results of a public opinion poll released today. Most Californians believe their personal vehicle...
Clean Diesel Technology Tour to Underscore Diesel's Role in Improving Air Quality and Reducing Petroleum Consumption
Diesel Technology Forum-Sponsored Event Represents Largest Gathering Ever of Clean Diesel Executives, Vehicles and Technologies SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Clean Diesel Technology Tour, the largest gathering ever of clean diesel executives, vehicles and technologies, will take place at the Sacramento Convention Center on Thursday, April 19, to spotlight diesel's...
The rise of retrofits.(Department)
The rise of retrofits by Dave Jensen Regulators increase pressure on existing construction equipment. Construction companies and equipment manufacturers beware! If California lives up to its tradition as the nation's bellwether of regulatory trends, you're about...
Diesel car debate: enviros skeptical, big questions remain about technology options, diesel fuel supply expansion
San Diego -- While a new study for Diesel Technology Forum DTF shows that light-vehicle dieselization could make a significant impact on fuel economy and C[O.sub.2]/greenhouse gas GHG reduction, environmentalists still have plenty of questions about diesel criteria emissions, exhaust cleanup costs, future options such as zero-emissions fuel cells, and...
LETTERS
New Chapter in Diesel Power Editor: When logic and reason prevail, the public is the winner. This best describes the recent decision by the California Air Resources Board in adopting its new environmental management program for diesel engines. The plan adopted by CARB opens a new chapter...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
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| Allen Schaeffer | Executive Director |
| Kristen Gifford | Public Affairs Program Manager |
| Michael Coates | |
| Tom Fulks |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Diesel Technology Forum | Executive Director | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Diesel Technology Forum | Public Affairs Program Manager | Current |
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| Diesel Technology Forum | Current |
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| Diesel Technology Forum | Current |
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