Diesel rose for a second straight week, gaining 2.4 cents to an average $3.923 per gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.
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Oil Dips to Below $97 a Barrel
Oil slipped below $97 a barrel in early trading Monday, continuing to hold in the mid-$90s per-barrel range it’s been in for the past month, Bloomberg reported.
July 18, 2011Almost 25,000 Engine Retrofits Sold in 2010
The Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association said its members sold 24,640 diesel engine retrofit devices in 2010.
July 14, 2011MECA Asks For Retrofit Incentives
The Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association said even though its members installed more than 24,000 diesel retrofit devices last year, more government incentives are needed to upgrade the older diesel engines in operation.
July 18, 2011Senate Bill Offers Tax Credits for Hybrid, Electric Trucks
WASHINGTON — Legislation introduced in the Senate would provide tax credits of up to $24,000 to defray the cost of purchasing hybrid and electric heavy- and medium-duty trucks.
July 18, 2011Clean Energy Gets $150 Million Infusion to Build Natural Gas Fueling Network
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. received a $150 million cash infusion last week to help it build an extensive nationwide network of 150 natural-gas truck-fueling stations.
July 18, 2011Diesel Rises 4.9¢ to $3.899; Price Gain First in Four Weeks
The average price of U.S. retail diesel rose 4.9 cents a gallon last week to $3.899, the first increase in four weeks and the largest in three months, according to the Department of Energy.
July 18, 2011DOE’s Diesel Price Forecast Dips a Penny to $3.86 a Gallon
Diesel fuel will average $3.86 per gallon this year and $3.95 in 2012, the Department of Energy said, in line with its most recent forecast.
July 12, 2011Gasoline Dips 1.3¢ to $3.62, Lundberg Survey Says
Gasoline’s national average price dropped 1.3 cents in the past two weeks to an average $3.615 a gallon, according to the latest Lundberg Survey of filling stations released Sunday.
July 11, 2011Clean Energy Gets $150 Mln. Investment to Build Heavy-Duty Truck Natural Gas Fueling Stations
Chesapeake Energy Corp. said it is investing $150 million in Clean Energy Fuels Corp. to develop about 150 natural gas fueling stations for heavy-duty trucks at truck stops along U.S. interstate highways.
July 13, 2011