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At the Great American Agriculture Celebration on the White House South Lawn Friday, President Trump announced that the ...
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EPA drops DEF sensor requirement after Trump push, reports say
The Environmental Protection Agency announced on March 27, 2026, that it is removing the diesel exhaust fluid sensor ...
EPA is removing DEF sensor requirements to end costly equipment shutdowns and save farmers an estimated $4.4 billion annually ...
EPA’s latest move on diesel exhaust fluid systems aims to reduce unexpected derates and costly downtime, both persistent ...
New guidance allows engine makers to replace problematic DEF sensors with NOx-based systems, aiming to reduce unnecessary ...
The move follows a February action seeking to end diesel derates. EPA cited the Small Business Administration as saying its ...
President Donald Trump and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced guidance allowing the removal of the DEF sensor ...
Selective catalyst reduction (SCR) systems were introduced in 2010 in the United States to meet the NOx requirements. With an ...
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EPA urges diesel makers to drop failure-prone DEF quality sensors
Diesel engines across agriculture, trucking and construction have been sidelined by a tiny part that was supposed to keep the ...
While diesel-powered passenger vehicles are increasingly limited in the U.S., they remain vital, especially for those in the ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced that EPA has removed the requirement that diesel equipment contain Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) sensor equipment. EPA announced the ...
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