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		<title>Volvo Gets $19 Million from DOE for ‘SuperTruck’ Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 17:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhonda Flathman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as federal fuel efficiency standards were announced, Volvo Trucks North America received $19 million to develop technologies to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Though the OEM received the funding through the U.S. Department of Energy&#8217;s &#8220;SuperTruck&#8221; program, such research will no doubt further the new more stringent fuel efficiency standards. Any efficiency [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just as federal fuel efficiency standards were announced, Volvo Trucks North America received $19 million to develop technologies to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Though the OEM received the funding through the U.S. Department of Energy&#8217;s &#8220;SuperTruck&#8221; program, such research will no doubt further the new more stringent fuel efficiency standards. Any efficiency improvements would hold a <span id="more-3611"></span>two-fold benefit, one being more environmentally friendly, the other a reduced dependence on oil.  </p>
<blockquote><p>Volvo Trucks North America said Monday it will receive $19 million in federal funding to develop technologies to improve the efficiency of heavy-duty trucks.</p>
<p>As part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s “SuperTruck” program, Volvo Group’s North American truck operations will develop technologies designed to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in freight transportation.</p></blockquote>
<p>Click <a href="http://www.ttnews.com/articles/basetemplate.aspx?storyid=27400&#038;utm_source=tech&#038;utm_medium=newsletter&#038;utm_campaign=newsletter">here</a> to visit Transport Topics and read the complete story.</p>
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		<title>Valvoline partners with Tiwi to guarantee MPG boost</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 20:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhonda Flathman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valvoline International, Inc., and telematics provider Tiwi are so sure their new system can boost fuel efficiency that they are guaranteeing it. By combining Valvoline’s Premium Blue Extreme 5W-40 engine oil and Syn Gard FE 75W-90 gear oil to help increase MPG with Tiwi, a safety monitoring system that alerts drivers and dispatch of problems, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Valvoline International, Inc., and telematics provider Tiwi are so sure their new system can boost fuel efficiency that they are guaranteeing it. By combining Valvoline’s Premium Blue Extreme 5W-40 engine oil and Syn Gard FE 75W-90 gear oil to help increase MPG with Tiwi, a safety monitoring system that alerts drivers and <span id="more-1586"></span>dispatch of problems, the system aims to enhance fuel consumption and improve driver habits. Tiwi monitors vehicle speed as compared to the posted highway speed, seat belt usage, hard braking, rapid acceleration and more. The Fuel Proof Guarantee covers a 120-day, 30-truck customer demonstration period, designed to enable fleets to see for themselves how the Valvoline/Tiwi combination can improve fuel efficiency. </p>
<p><div id="attachment_1577" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 140px"><a href="http://www.myettnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/tiwi-device-sm.gif"><img src="http://www.myettnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/tiwi-device-sm.gif" alt="Partnership Boasts It Can Boost MPG for Fleets" title="tiwi-device-sm" width="130" height="146" class="size-full wp-image-1577" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Partnership Boasts It Can Boost MPG for Fleets</p></div><br />
<blockquote>DALLAS. Valvoline International, Inc. subsidiary of Ashland, Inc. and telematics provider, Tiwi, a division of inthinc Technology Solutions, Inc., unveiled a program here yesterday designed to get fleets up to 4% better miles per gallon &#8212; guaranteed.</p>
<p>Dubbed the “Fuel Proof Guarantee,” the program combines the fuel-conserving benefits of Valvoline’s Premium Blue Extreme 5W-40 engine oil and Syn Gard FE 75W-90 gear oil with a new driver monitoring and mentoring system from Tiwi, a company best known until now for its crash data recorders and wireless timing/scoring solutions for motorsports. </p>
<p>The Tiwi (pronounced “tee-wee”) system is designed to monitor vehicle speed as compared to the posted highway speed, seat belt usage, hard braking, rapid acceleration and more. When an out-of-range event occurs, a small windshield- or dash-mounted in-cab device provides verbal prompts to the driver, advising him or her to take immediate corrective action. In the case of speeding, drivers generally have a few seconds to respond before a violation notice is also automatically sent back to dispatch; in the case of aggressive driving incidents, the violation notice is also immediate. Fleets can set performance and sensitivity parameters for each tiwi system.</p></blockquote>
<p>Click <a href="http://fleetowner.com/green/archive/valvoline-tiwi-guarantee-1106/?smte=wl">here</a> to visit Fleet Owner and read the complete story.</p>
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		<title>Clean Diesel makes its case to Congress</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 20:24:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhonda Flathman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The diesel fuel advocacy group touted the environmental benefits of diesel to Congress recently, trying to shake the fuel&#8217;s image of being dirty and inefficient. With better fuel economy than gasoline-powered vehicles, diesel is a ready source to help lower pollution and reduce fuel consumption for transportation, unlike wind and solar power, which both tend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The diesel fuel advocacy group touted the environmental benefits of diesel to Congress recently, trying to shake the fuel&#8217;s image of being dirty and inefficient. With better fuel economy than gasoline-powered vehicles, diesel is a ready source <span id="more-502"></span>to help lower pollution and reduce fuel consumption for transportation, unlike wind and solar power, which both tend to first come to mind as being eco-friendly.</p>
<div id="attachment_481" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.myettnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/costa-schaeffer-batten.jpg"><img src="http://www.myettnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/costa-schaeffer-batten-150x150.jpg" alt="Diesel Advocacy Group Touts Benefits to Congress" title="costa-schaeffer-batten" width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-481" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Diesel Advocacy Group Touts Benefits to Congress</p></div><br />
<blockquote>WASHINGTON D.C. To combat its often negative image as a “dirty” and inefficient source of energy, the diesel-fuel advocacy group Diesel Technology Forum (DTF) hosted a special event on Capitol Hill here to bring together members of Congress and elements of the diesel industry and show off how current diesel-based power systems can curb pollution and reduce overall fuel consumption.</p>
<p>“When people think of ways to address climate change and energy security, they typically think of solar power, wind power, things that are new and different,” Allen Schaeffer, DTF executive director, told FleetOwner.</p>
<p>“The question we need to ask, however, is what technologies can we deploy now on a widespread scale that can conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gases – and the basic solution of Clean Diesel exists today, right under our nose,” he said. </p>
<p>“Diesel-power cars get 10 to 20% better fuel economy than gasoline-powered models, yet produce less CO2 [carbon dioxide – a greenhouse gas]. Starting in 2010, commercial trucks will produce practically no emissions and be more fuel efficient,” Schaefer pointed out. “Finally, we can retrofit older equipment to significantly reduce emissions as well. We’re well ahead of the climate change and energy security game than we realize by using diesel.”</p>
<p>At the special event – held at the Cannon House Office Building and entitled “Climate, Energy &#038; the Environment:  The Role of Diesel” –  lawmakers from both sides of the aisle mingled with representatives from Caterpillar, John Deere, Eaton, Cummins, Volkswagen, Daimler, Bosch, Volvo Powertrain and others to review the latest advances in diesel technology.</p>
<p>“We need to get all the facets of the economy together when we talk about the vital role diesel plays,” said Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA). “About 90% of our commercial trucks are powered by diesel, along with two-thirds of our farm equipment. That’s why Clean Diesel [technology] must be part of our sustainable energy future in America.”</p>
<p>In Costa’s view, maintaining the fuel efficiency advantages of the diesel engine while significantly reducing emissions – via either new technology or retrofits to existing equipment – is an essential step to forming a 21st century energy policy for America. “It’s smart economically and it’s smart environmentally,” he added.</p>
<p>“Folks don’t understand the impact diesel has on our economy,” stressed Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-NC) “We have to make it economical for [owners and operators] to transition to newer and cleaner diesel trucks and equipment, or retrofit older equipment out there.”</p>
<p>Yet John Shimkus (R-IL) noted that the “negative public perception of diesel” must still be dealt with in America. That, however, can be addressed by focusing on the recent and continuing advances being made to make diesel technology that much more cleaner and efficient, said Mary Bono Mack (R-CA).</p>
<p>“We’ve got to realize how far we’ve come with diesel technology,” Mack said. “I believe in the innovation that’s going on now [with diesel systems] and moving forward with them.” She added  that to realize a vision of reduced fuel consumption and lower emissions from vehicles in America, “Clean Diesel must be part of the solution.”</p>
<p>“Conserving energy through the use of more fuel efficient technologies cannot wait decades,” stressed DTF’s Schaeffer. “From new clean diesel cars to big-rig trucks and off-road construction and farm equipment, a new generation of Clean Diesel technology is in place, using a combination of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel; advanced, fuel efficient diesel engines; and highly effective emissions controls.  Clean Diesel technology is an alternative energy source that can play a leading role in addressing these challenges.”<br />
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<p>[source - <a href="http://fleetowner.com/management/0521-diesel-technology-forum/" target="_blank">fleetowner.com</a>]
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