Le Lézard
Classified in: Oil industry, Environment, Transportation, Science and technology
Subjects: PDT, ENI, CFG

New SmartDriver Program for Commercial Trucking Saves Money and Reduces Carbon Emissions


OTTAWA, Jan. 8, 2018 /CNW/ - Today's operating environment for the commercial transportation industry is marked by growing fuel costs and the need for increased environmental responsibility. By promoting initiatives that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the Government of Canada is helping industry contribute to Canada's climate commitments.

Today, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Jim Carr, announced a redesigned online SmartDriver for Highway Trucking (SDHT) program to help the commercial trucking industry reduce operating costs while decreasing GHG emissions.

Developed in consultation with industry, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)'s flagship training program for commercial truck drivers offers improved tools to prepare drivers for the demands of modern trucking. Flexible and convenient, the online, in-classroom and on-road training materials help drivers and instructors improve their driving efficiency.

With heavy-duty vehicles accounting for 37 percent of GHG emissions from the transportation sector, fuel-efficient equipment and the driving practices featured in the SDHT program can help individual drivers reduce their fuel consumption by up to 35 percent.

SDHT learning materials are available free of charge to drivers, fleets and training organizations. For more information, visit the FleetSmart website at www.FleetSmart.NRCan.gc.ca.

Quotes

"This program will help meet the trucking industry's growing demand for safe, fuel-efficient drivers, while educating existing operators on improved driving techniques. The real savings come in the form of reduced greenhouse gas emissions, helping meet Canada's domestic and international climate goals."

Jim Carr
Canada's Minister of Natural Resources

"Natural Resources Canada's SmartDriver for Highway Trucking program has been a key component of the Ontario Truck Training Academy (OTTA)'s entry-level commercial driver training program for over a decade. This modernized program will help OTTA continue to outline the benefits of fuel efficiency and educate drivers on the impacts of safe, energy-saving driving behaviours."

Yvette Lagrois
President, Ontario Truck Training Academy

Quick Facts

Related Links

Follow us on Twitter: @NRCan (http://twitter.com/nrcan)

NRCan's news releases and backgrounders are available at www.news.gc.ca.

 

SOURCE Natural Resources Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 09:32
Ecopetrol S.A. announces that after market close on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, it will release its financial and operating results for the first quarter of 2024....

at 09:00
Prosolia Energy, a European benchmark as a vertically integrated renewable energy producer, is partnering with Sitetracker, the global asset management software provider for energy and telecommunications firms, to spearhead its expansion across...

at 09:00
TAG Oil Ltd.  ("TAG Oil" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has successfully pumped all twelve planned stages of its multistage hydraulic frac on its BED4-T100 ("T100") well location. Stages one through three, which are located across...

at 09:00
Oxford-based Lucy Group Ltd, a multinational company that makes the built environment sustainable, has posted record results for the year ending 31st December 2023. Turnover grew by 15% to £359m, while profit before tax increased by 69% to £59m. In...

at 09:00
IGS Energy, a privately owned energy retailer, announced this week its second grant fund to support nonprofit organizations increasing equitable access to solar energy.In celebration of Earth Month, the Clean Energy for Everyone Grant Program is open...

at 08:53
NT Solar, a national tax credit syndicator with a mission to provide affordable clean energy access through investments in renewables and battery projects with strong ESG attributes, is thrilled to announce a series of four strategic solar tax credit...



News published on and distributed by: