Delivery companies switch to hybrids

Coca-Cola this week introduced them in New York in a bid to save fuel and cut emissions.

New York — Every day, Coca-Cola trucks slowly weave their way through New York traffic, eventually stopping at up to 18 grocery stores, restaurants, and bodegas.Read more

States test-drive hybrid school buses

With an eye on reducing emissions — and the cost of diesel fuel topping $3.50 per gallon — eight states are testing 11 hybrid buses, and more are on the way.

Managing the project is Ewan PritchardRead more

Navistar International Corporation Wins Prestigious Blue Sky Award

WestStart-CALSTART Recognizes Company’s Diesel-Hybrid Leadership

WARRENVILLE, Ill.Read more

Napa schools unveil hybrid school bus

Looks yellow, drives green

The days of traditional school buses — diesel fuel guzzlers featuring scant safety characteristics — are coming to an end.

The bus of the future arrived in Napa Friday; it is gentler on the Earth,Read more

Navistar Statement on Global Climate Change

Navistar believes that achievement of the vital public policy goals of energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions reduction will require strong collaboration of public and private sector interestsRead more

Congress should deliver on its diesel pledge

Members of Congress work daily to improve the country’s environment and clean the air our constituents breathe.Read more

Climate Change, Environment and Energy Fact Sheet

Diesel Public Policy Benefits: Global Warming, Energy Efficiency

In a speech given at the Executives Club of Chicago in 2004, Navistar CEO Dan Ustian advocated the increased use of dieselRead more

Diesel Drivers Report Superior Real-World Fuel Efficiency

WASHINGTON — Diesel-powered vehicles deliver more real-world miles per gallon than the numbers on new-car window stickers currently indicate, according to the U.S.Read more

Green School Bus

Though you might think of aerodynamic little econocars when the term “hybrid” is mentioned, an Arkansas company will soon be bringing a much bigger gas/electric vehicle to the market — and to a bus stRead more

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