Engine Technology Forum
Non-profit Organizations
Frederick, MD 9,015 followers
The Engine Technology Forum evolved from the widely known Diesel Technology Forum.
About us
The Engine Technology Forum evolved from the widely known Diesel Technology Forum which was founded in 2000. Members include leaders in internal combustion engines, fuels, and technologies. Since its inception more than 125 years ago, the internal combustion engine has evolved to meet the needs of a growing world. These engines are powered by petroleum-based fuels like gasoline, diesel and natural gas and renewable biobased fuels. Together they deliver efficient and reliable sources of power to build global economies, enable personal mobility, production of food, and the movement of goods and exchange of trade in every corner of the world.
- Website
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http://enginetechforum.org
External link for Engine Technology Forum
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Frederick, MD
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Energy, Alternative Fuel, Transportation, Renewable Fuels, climate change, clean air, construction, Electric Power Generation, Agriculture, Marine , Rail, Goods Movement, Public Health and Safety, Economics, Workforce development, Passenger vehicles and pick up trucks, Federal and State Policy, and mobile sources
Locations
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Primary
5300 Westview Drive
Suite 308
Frederick, MD 21703, US
Employees at Engine Technology Forum
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Jessica Puchala
Global Communications & Marketing Lead | Former TV News Journalist | Emmy® Award Winner
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Allen Schaeffer
Executive Director at Engine Technology Forum
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Kara Gundel
smart horse/powering the future
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Joe Pressnell
American & Mobile Diesel Repair.. Electronic/Mechanical Troubleshooting
Updates
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We invite you to follow our members to learn more about their operations…
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New blog: The Piston People Down on the Farm Last week while working with the ETF team at our booth at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ Celebration of Modern Agriculture on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., a gentleman from the U.S. Department of Energy stopped by. After learning more about who we were and what we represented, he proclaimed that we were “the piston people.” Coming from an engineer, it made perfect sense. The Engine Technology Forum is indeed all about internal combustion engines and the parts therein. Pistons are a top iconic representation of the internal combustion engine in the visual arts world. Functionally pistons convert the released energy from the combustion chamber into mechanical work. It is the moving part of combustion. An engine can have 1 cylinder and 1 piston like a lawnmower or 4, 6 or 8 as is often the case for on and off-road vehicles and equipment. They can be smaller than a shot glass or larger than a barrel in some large ocean-going marine applications. Please visit our website to finish reading this blog: https://lnkd.in/eCDbxPsf #ag #AEM #AGCO #JohnDeere #Deere
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Don't miss the great tips from Kubota Engine America below. Please connect with all of our ETF members on LinkedIn for the latest news from their brands!
Need a service tip? We have you covered. 🔧 Regular maintenance for Kubota's GL7000 LOWBOY II generator is key to keeping your standby power running smoothly. Here's a handy checklist for every 100 hours of operation: ☑️ Change engine oil ☑️ Clean air filter ☑️ Check battery ☑️ Inspect fan belt By staying on top of these service tasks, you can ensure optimal performance and reliability from your generator when you need it most. 💡 Make sure to reference your service manual for more details.
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Engine Technology Forum reposted this
New from our member Stellantis!
Ram unveils 5 new off-road pickups
equipmentworld.com
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Engine Technology Forum reposted this
Interesting story in The Wall Street Journal by Paul Berger about heavy duty trucks,diesel and battery electric options.
Companies Are Balking at the High Costs of Running Electric Trucks
wsj.com
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U.S. agriculture is among the most productive and economically valuable in the world, producing more yield in less time with fewer inputs. That’s due in part to the advancements of the machines and equipment that do the planting, harvesting, and tending of the land. Internal combustion engines and both gaseous and liquid fuels play vital roles in the farm economy. On any given farm, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, propane, and biodiesel fuels can all be found serving various roles in machines and equipment supporting farming activities and the farm infrastructure. Learn more on our website or visit us at #AgOnTheMall24 in D.C. today! 🔗https://lnkd.in/eKb98rag #️⃣ #agriculture #ag #farms #farming #ICE
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We’re looking forward to seeing you at #AgOnTheMall24 this week. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) event runs through Wednesday on the National Mall in Washington, DC. (We’re across from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, near Madison Drive NW.)
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We hope to see you soon!
It all starts next Monday May 6 on the National Mall in Washington DC; The Celebration of Modern Agriculture hosted by Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). Stop by the Engine Technology Forum booth for info and insight about the current and future role of internal combustion engines and renewable fuels in growing our food and making Ag more sustainable. We'll be near the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History off of Madison Avenue. Check out the displays from the leaders in smart farming technology and advanced tractors and machines John Deere AGCO Corporation and Kubota Tractor Corporation
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Exciting news from our member Stanadyne! Please join us in congratulating the team. 🎉
It was an exciting night at the 2024 Automotive News PACE Awards for Stanadyne. Our Chief Engineer Srinu Gunturu was called up to the big stage to pick up the coveted award for our 2P DCR fuel pump innovation.
Stanadyne’s 2P DCR Fuel Pump Wins A 2024 Automotive News PACE Award
https://www.stanadyne.com