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Retrofit System cuts emissions in existing diesel engines.
2014-03-24 13:31:28| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Combining CRT® diesel particulate filter and SCR technology, SCRT® Selective Continuously Regenerating Technology cuts NOx, PM, CO, and HC emissions from stationary diesel engines for Tier 4 compliance. Engine exhaust first flows through CRT to reduce PM, CO, and HC. Controlled amount of urea is then injected into exhaust before it enters SCR catalyst modules. Urea is converted to ammonia and provides chemical agent to reduce NOx across SCR catalyst. This story is related to the following:HVACTransportation Industry Products Sponsored by: Nefab Companies Inc. - Category Sponsor March14Search for suppliers of: Air Pollution Control Systems | Diesel Exhaust Filters |
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Homes Near Rail Lines Face Exposure to Harmful Emissions, Study Says
2014-03-24 05:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Vancouver Sun: A University of Washington study has found residents near rail lines face increased exposure to harmful microscopic particles from diesel emissions. The study also found residents are exposed to larger particles, possibly from coal trains. The study, accepted for publication this month in the online journal Atmospheric Pollution Research, provides some of the first measurements of emission effects of coal train traffic through neighbourhoods in the Pacific Northwest. It addresses an issue...
Sea-Tac Airport Unveils Electrification Project To Save Airlines Millions In Fuel And Dramatically Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
2014-03-24 02:20:22| pollutiononline News Articles
Airplanes get most of the attention at an airport, but a new project to convert the rest of the vehicles on the airfield from fossil fuels to electric power is about to save millions of dollars and tons of greenhouse gases at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Rich nations to start fund to help cut methane emissions abroad
2014-03-21 21:23:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Nations including the United States and Sweden are advancing plans to launch a new fund this year to pay for methane emission reduction projects in the developing world. The countries are aiming to set up a so-called Methane Abatement Facility with pledges of $100 million under the auspices of the World Bank to buy and cancel carbon credits, initially from projects that cut emissions at landfill waste sites. The aim is to deliver fast-acting cuts to greenhouse gas output blamed for climate...
North America's Largest Acid Manufacturer and its Subsidiaries Agree to Slash Emissions and ...
2014-03-19 05:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
As announced by U.S. EPA and Department of Justice, LSB Industries Inc. (LSB) and 4 of its subsidiaries have agreed to reduce harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by meeting emission limits at plants in Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Total penalty of $725,000 is also due to resolve alleged violations of Clean Air Act and applicable Oklahoma state law. Additionally, companies must continuously monitor emissions and make any necessary operational improvements. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:
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