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U.S. carbon emissions from fossil fuels rose in 2013 as coal use ticked up

2014-01-15 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

InsideClimate: When all the data is in, it looks like carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels will have gone up 2 percent in 2013 from the previous year, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) said on Monday. The main reason, it said, is an uptick in the use of coal for electric power. But it's also a sign of growing economic activity in general. Ever since the deep recession began in 2008, U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide had been going down. CO2 is the principal greenhouse gas that's causing...

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BASF introduces EvapTrap automotive hydrocarbon trap for LEV III evaporative emissions compliance without backpressure increase

2014-01-15 11:30:23| Green Car Congress

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Linde White Paper Focuses on VOC Emissions Compliance for Oil and Gas Companies

2014-01-14 15:34:00| Chemical Processing

Using cryogenic condensation (also known as cryocondensation) to meet the EPA regulation can be a safe and cost-effective method to significantly reduce VOC emissions.

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US carbon emissions rose 2 percent in 2013 after years of decline

2014-01-14 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LA Times: Carbon dioxide emissions from the nation's energy sector rose about 2% in 2013 after declining for several years, federal energy officials reported Monday. The reversal came because power plants last year burned more coal to generate electricity, after years in which natural gas accounted for an increasing share of the nation's electricity, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the analytical branch of the Department of Energy. Though the 2013 figures are not final, once...

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Tier 4 Compliant Excavators employ Non-DPF emissions solution.

2014-01-14 14:30:45| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Medium-sized M-Series machines – conventional tail swing E42, Zero Tail Swing E45, minimal tail swing E50, and conventional tail swing E55 – include non-DPF (diesel particulate filter) engine solution and forward-mount instrumentation system. Ultra-low particulate combustion (ULPC) engine, featuring combustion chamber that minimizes amount of particulate matter created during combustion, accomplishes Tier 4 emissions compliance. All models offer clamp-ready, extendable-arm configuration. This story is related to the following:Excavators

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