The International DME Association (the IDA) serves as the global voice for the DME industry, and works to promote the use of DME as a clean alternative fuel worldwide, to gather and communicate authoritative information about DME, and to coordinate international DME activities and initiatives.
The Japan DME Forum is an organization with a corporate membership of over 70 companies and was created to disseminate to people in Japan and around the world information about DME, as well as to finding solutions to outstanding issues regarding the production, transportation, storage and utilization of DME.
Based in Detroit, Michigan, AFT is engaged in the development, prototype manufacture, and sale of fuel systems that enable diesel engines to efficiently burn DME.
Scotia Capital represents the global corporate and investment banking, and capital markets businesses of the Scotiabank Group, providing full service coverage in Canada and servicing selected niche markets globally. Click
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Prof. Mark Jacobson of Stanford University writes a compelling article explaining why wind power is the most promising source of alternative energy.