The EPA’s updated guidance, announced Friday, allows truck manufacturers to bypass sensors that monitor the quality of DEF.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced the Environmental Protection Agency was removing the DEF sensor requirement for ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced on March 27, 2026, that it is removing the diesel exhaust fluid sensor requirement for all diesel equipment, a decision the agency frames as a direct ...
The White House came alive today with the Great American Agriculture Celebration, but the real fireworks happened when ...
The Trump administration has updated diesel engine rules to prevent trucks and farm equipment from slowing down or shutting ...
On Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released the following: Today, at the White House Great American Agriculture Celebration, President Trump announced another decisive action U.S.
A growing legislative push in the United States is exposing a fundamental tension between environmental regulation and ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday issued guidance to diesel equipment manufacturers saying they no longer need to ...
Diesel has had a rough go of it during the last few years, but an increasingly commonplace technology is working to change the fuel's image and make diesel vehicles viable for the future. Kyle Hyatt ...
Since 2010, diesel-powered on-highway trucks in North America have been using selective catalytic reduction (SCR) as an exhaust after-treatment technique to control nitrogen-oxide (NOx) emissions. And ...