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Kirkland,Wash,USA -Truck News, by Adam Ledlow–5 Nov 2007: -- Kenworth’s Clean Power no-idle system is fully compliant with California Air Resources Board (CARB) idling regulations which go into effect Jan. 1 for sleeper trucks with 2007 and later model engines... CARB’s new regulatory measures expand the five minute idling limit for heavy-duty vehicles to include sleeper berth trucks, ending their exemption to idle the engine during periods of sleeper and rest by year’s end. CARB’s heavy-duty vehicle idling emission reduction program also sets requirements for anti-idling technologies, including auxiliary power units (APUs) and fuel-operated heaters. Both the idling and emission regulations apply to heavy-duty trucks operating in California, whether or not they are registered in the state...
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