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The Environmental Protection Agency announced on March 27, 2026, that it is removing the diesel exhaust fluid sensor ...
New guidance allows engine makers to replace problematic DEF sensors with NOx-based systems, aiming to reduce unnecessary ...
The EPA is encouraging manufacturers to return to or adopt NOx sensor-based strategies to improve system robustness and reduce failures associated with DEF sensors, but OEMs are largely left to ...
At the Great American Agriculture Celebration on the White House South Lawn Friday, President Trump announced that the ...
EPA’s latest move on diesel exhaust fluid systems aims to reduce unexpected derates and costly downtime, both persistent ...
The White House came alive today with the Great American Agriculture Celebration, but the real fireworks happened when ...
EPA is removing DEF sensor requirements to end costly equipment shutdowns and save farmers an estimated $4.4 billion annually ...
Selective catalyst reduction (SCR) systems were introduced in 2010 in the United States to meet the NOx requirements. With an ...
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.