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In the longer run, more refineries will invest in the equipment needed to crack more diesel out of heavy oil.
It said more diesel was needed to reopen the strip's sole power plant, shut for a week.
Most notably, to meet national fuel efficiency standards, many carmakers are making more diesel cars because they get better gas mileage and produce less carbon dioxide.
Last month, test results were released showing that the double-deckers, including those operated by New York Apple, emit more diesel pollution than city buses.
In response to a government drive for vehicles with lower carbon emissions, motor manufacturers have produced more diesel vehicles over the past decade.
Quite frankly the last thing London needs is more diesel vehicles on our roads, yet this could be the outcome of what the Chancellor is proposing.
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The agency also tried to buy more diesel-powered buses than hybrids.
More diesel-powered trains are required to get the coal to the power plants, and more trucks and expanded ports are needed to move the steel to market.
As more diesel-powered passenger cars make their way to the North American market, auto manufacturers seem eager to showcase the capabilities of these new machines in grueling motorsports trials.
Despite the excitement of railway buffs and the enthusiasm of environmentalists, high-speed rail in America is likely to mean a few more diesel-electric intercity trains at 110mph, not swish electric expresses going nearly twice as fast.But the problem with America's plans for high-speed rail is not their modesty.
While dealers are urging Volkswagen to ship more diesels to America for the 2002 model year, which starts this fall, VW's supply is limited because its diesels are so popular abroad.
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