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Navistar CEO Terms Diesel "Fuel of the Future"

With U.S. gasoline prices shooting to record levels, government energy policy should actively encourage the mileage and emissions benefits made possible by diesel technology, according to Navistar International's chief executive officer

by Staff
April 2, 2004
2 min to read


With U.S. gasoline prices shooting to record levels, government energy policy should actively encourage the mileage and emissions benefits made possible by diesel technology, according to Navistar International's chief executive officer.

Speaking before the Executives Club of Chicago, Dan Ustian, the company's chairman, president and CEO, cited diesel's advantages on both mileage and global warming, and called it "the fuel of the future."
"We deliberately chose diesel over gasoline in the mid-1980s as the technology for the engines, trucks and school buses we produce," Ustian said.
"Our reasons for that decision keep looking better and better." He cited diesel as "the technology platform" for the company's plan to achieve $15 billion in revenues during the current economic cycle.
Ustian noted that in addition to diesel engines' advantages in durability, torque and safety, they are inherently more efficient than gasoline, offering 25% to 60% better mileage, depending on the application. Diesel engines' greater efficiency also means they emit less carbon dioxide than gasoline engines, the greenhouse gas considered chiefly responsible for global warming.
In addition, Ustian said, emissions of particulate matter (PM) have been reduced to near zero by International Green Diesel Technology, a low-emitting technology solution that combines efficient, high-technology engines, advanced aftertreatment, and the new ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel that is mandated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
In 2001, International became the first company certified by federal and California regulators as meeting EPA's 2007 engine standards for particulate matter and hydrocarbon emissions -- six years ahead of the regulatory deadline. By 2006, 80% to 95% of U.S. on-highway diesel fuel will meet the tough EPA standard of 15 parts per million, Ustian noted.
"By 2010, diesel will be equal to or better than gasoline in every key category of emissions," Ustian said. He said today's emissions are already so low that a white handkerchief held to the tailpipe of an operating International Green Diesel Technology school bus invariably comes away clean and odorless.
Citing diesel's benefits to consumers, businesses and the environment, Ustian advocated increased use of diesel as a desirable goal of U.S. national energy policy.
"As a nation, we can reduce our use of imported oil, improve our mileage and reduce CO2 emissions if we make greater use of advanced diesel technology," Ustian said. "For all these reasons, government policy should encourage consumers to make greater use of advanced diesel-powered vehicles."
Navistar International Corp. is the parent company of International Truck and Engine Corp. The company produces International brand commercial trucks, mid-range diesel engines and IC brand school buses and is a private label designer and manufacturer of diesel engines for the pickup truck, van and SUV markets.
Additional information is available at www.internationaldelivers.com.

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