EMA Press Release - Engine Manufacturers Ready to Implement 2010 Standards CHICAGO, IL, November 20, 2008 – The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) today affirmed that its members are on schedule and ready to meet EPA’s stringent 2010 emission standards for heavy-duty engines. Engine manufacturers have invested heavily in engineering technological solutions and design changes to meet the new NOx emission standard that is required for 2010 model-year engines and see no technological barriers to meeting the standard.
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GCV Meeting Press Release New Orleans, LA, October 8, 2008. Chief executives of the world’s leading heavy-duty engine and vehicle manufacturing companies met today in New Orleans to discuss challenges facing the industry.
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Global Commercial Vehicle Industry Meeting Press Release
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Tim Blubaugh Joining EMA Tim Blubaugh will be joining EMA as Executive Vice President effective April 28th.
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EMA Press Release on South Coast AQMD Fleet Rules CHICAGO, February 12, 2008 – The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) today announced that EMA’s long-standing court case against California’s South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) over the so-called Fleet Rules has been resolved.
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AQMD Fleet Rules Case Final Judgment
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Global CV Meeting Press Release
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EMA Press Release on Ninth Circuit Fleet Rules Decision Chicago, August, 21, 2007. On August 20th, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision in the so-called fleet rules case. The fleet rules were adopted by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) to control the purchase of vehicles for private and public fleets. This week’s decision remanded the case back to the lower court, but upheld the district court’s ruling that the fleet rules as applied to state and local governments are not preempted by the federal Clean Air Act due to market participation considerations.
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EMA Press Release on TIAX Nonroad Urea Infrastruture Chicago, IL, July 31, 2007. The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) today released a study demonstrating that the projected infrastructure for urea, a key reagent used in pollution control equipment to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), will be sufficient to handle the additional urea demand resulting from the use of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) in the non-road diesel market.
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EMA Small Engine Regulation Press Release CHICAGO, IL, April 20, 2007. The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) responded positively to the proposed new emission standards for small land based nonroad engines in a rulemaking recently announced by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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EMA Announces New Staff In Europe Chicago, IL, USA, March 29, 2007 - The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) today announced the appointment of Manfred Bortfeld as EMA’s Director for International Affairs. Mr. Bortfeld will help manage and coordinate international regulatory issues for EMA in Europe and around the globe.
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Marine Engine Rule Press Release CHICAGO, IL, March 12, 2007. The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) responded positively to the proposed new emission standards for marine and locomotive engines in the rulemaking recently announced by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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WWFC 4th Edition - Joint AAM and EMA Press Release Washington, DC--The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Engine Manufacturers Association are pleased to join the world’s leading automobile and engine manufacturers in releasing the 4th edition of the World-Wide Fuel Charter (WWFC).
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EMA Statement on Decision in CA Chip Reflash Court Case
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EMA Press Release on TIAX Report Strategies Update Chicago, IL, August 9, 2006. The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) today released a study demonstrating that suppliers of urea, a key reagent used in pollution control equipment to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides, can develop a retail infrastructure to support the use of the pollution control technology in diesel trucks, buses, and cars.
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EMA Public Release of EMA Test Specifications for Biodiesel Fuel CHICAGO, June 16, 2006. The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) today announced the release of a test specification for biodiesel fuel to facilitate testing and evaluation of how blended biodiesel fuels perform in today’s clean-burning diesel engines. The EMA specifications establish technical requirements for blends of petroleum fuel and biodiesel fuel that can be used to assess the effects of such biodiesel fuels on engine performance, durability and emissions.
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Global Commercial Vehicle Industry Meeting Press Release
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EMA Reflash Rule Court Action Fact Sheet EMA Reflash Rule Court Action Fact Sheet
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EMA 2nd Global CV Meeting Press Release Makuhari, Japan, 2 November 2004. Chief executives of the world’s leading Manufacturers of heavy-duty vehicles and engines from Japan, Europe, and the United States met today to discuss the challenges facing the industry.
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Global Commercial Vehicle Industry Meeting Press Release
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GCV Industry Meeting Press Release
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EMA Press Release on TIAX Report
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2007 Diesel Rule Press Release on August 6-7, 2003 Workshop on 2007 Diesel Rule.
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EMA NTE Settlement Press Release
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