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October 15, 2015 | Diesel Technology Forum
The Diesel Technology Forum announces a new web-based Learning Series.
Beginning September 2, the Diesel Technology Forum will host a series of web-based sessions on a range of topics including personal transportation choices, goods movement, rail and water transportation, emergency preparedness, agricultural productivity and efficiency, renewable fuels, construction efficiency and more. These sessions are part of DTF’s Web-based Learning Series, that are designed for policy makers, researchers, media, students and others seeking the latest insight from leading experts in technology, policy, research and development. The 60 minute sessions include the presentation of new research, important insights and useful information on key policy issues including energy, environmental, climate, and economic choices in each of the topical areas.
Who should Attend? Each of the sessions is on a unique and timely topic but are each a blend of technical information, relevant policy discussions, and real world experience. Opportunities are provided for participants to pose questions to the presenters. All web events are free but require pre-registration.
Upcoming Sessions in the Web Learning Series include:
Climate Change and Fuel Saving Impacts of New Clean Diesel Technology in Commercial Trucks
Full Throttle: Keeping the Goods Flowing and Boats and Barges Moving While Improving Efficiency and Reducing Emissions. Innovations in Marine Workboats
Building the Future With Greater Efficiency and Fewer Emissions: Meet the New Generation of Construction Equipment
Recreational Marine Power and Reliability from New Technology Diesel Engines
Making America’s Farms Greener and More Efficient: Advances in Farming Technology and the Tractor
To get more information on this web learning series and future webinars email us at dtf@dieselforum.org.
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