Saturday October 14th 2006, 2:18 pm
By RUSSELL RAY World Staff Writer Tulsa's Callidus Technologies unveils system that limits petrochemical plant pollution Callidus says the new technology limits air pollution from petrochemical plants.
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Torching Emissions: Invention Cuts Plant Emissions (RedNova)
Diesel no longer a dirty word (Contra Costa Times)
Saturday October 14th 2006, 6:20 am
Diesel engines mainly power trucks, buses and construction equipment in the United States, and they have long been scorned by environmentalists concerned about air pollution.
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Diesel’s image is changing as industry gears up for cleaner fuel (The News Journal)
Saturday October 14th 2006, 6:19 am
HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- Diesel engines mainly power trucks, buses and construction equipment in the U.S., and they have long been scorned by environmentalists concerned about air pollution. That dirty image is changing, however, and could spark renewed interest in diesel-powered passenger vehicles. The auto industry is already transitioning to more advanced engine systems as new rules go into effect
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Diesel’s Dirty Image Gets A Scrub (Hartford Courant)
Saturday October 14th 2006, 3:26 am
Auto Industry Gearing Up For Cleaner Fuel Diesel engines mainly power trucks, buses and construction equipment in the United States, and they have long been scorned by environmentalists concerned about air pollution.
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