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Presentations and Demonstrations on Nodes and the EPA Moderated Transaction System (EMTS)

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  • How to use EMTS to report transactions for Fuel Programs

These presentations provide a variety of information about nodes and EMTS.

The following presentation is covered in seven parts and covers how to configure your node to interact with EMTS.
  • View part 1 - What is a node? (9 minutes, August 2010)
  • View part 2 - Authorization and permissions (3 minutes, August 2010)
  • View part 3 - Submitting via a node (11 minutes, August 2010)
  • View part 4 - Submitting via a node client or the EMTS website (10 minutes, August 2010)
  • View part 5 - Using the EMTS publishing flow to retrieve documents (12 minutes, September 2010)
  • View part 6 - Demonstration of EMTS web service methods (14 minutes, March 2011)
  • View part 7 - EMTS notifications (4 minutes, March 2011)
  • View part 8 - Best practices and node implementation tips (13 minutes, March 2011)
The following presentation provides a demonstration of how to use the Central Data Exchange (CDX) Web Node Client.
  • View the CDX demonstration for EMTS (18 minutes, October 2009)
The following presentation covers node outreach and provides a detailed discussion of how a user can interact with EMTS through the Exchange Network.
  • View the 2009 EMTS node presentation (21 minutes, October 2009)
  • Slides for 2009 EMTS node presentation (pdf) (413.73 KB, February 26, 2010)

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Last updated on January 10, 2025
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