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New World Record: The Lowest Certified (QAL1) Hg Measuring Range!
Gasmet Technologies is delighted to announce that its Continuous Mercury Monitoring system (CMM) has successfully completed the EN15267-3 testing using CVAF technology for the analysis of Mercury (Hg). “We have now the world’s lowest EN15267 certified range for measurements of Mercury. Our certification is for 0 to 5 µg/m3. This is a new world record, making our CMM ...
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Yara Expands Storage Capacity with Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Terminal Opening in Chesapeake, Va.
Yara North America Inc., the world's largest Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) producer, today announced the opening of a new storage terminal in Chesapeake, Va. The fully operational storage facility will provide fleets and retail outlets throughout the Mid-Atlantic region increased access to Air1® DEF, an operating fluid used by diesel-powered vehicles equipped with selective catalytic reduction ...
By Yara UK Ltd.
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EPA issues final air permit to Shell Offshore Inc. for Arctic oil and gas exploration
The permit authorizes air pollutant emissions during Shell’s exploration drilling with the Kulluk drill rig and a support fleet of icebreakers, oil spill response vessels, and supply ships for up to 120 days each year. The Outer Continental Shelf minor source/Title V air operating permit limits Shell’s emissions of most air pollutants to less than 250 tons per year, which is the ...
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Johnson Matthey SCR System Sales Exceed 3.4 Gigawatts (GW) of Stationary Engine Power Worldwide
Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) group reports that sales of its Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems, which use their own proprietary urea (or aqueous ammonia) injection control systems, have exceeded 3.4 gigawatts (GW) of stationary engine power for applications worldwide. Johnson Matthey, the leader in emissions control technology for stationary diesel and gas ...
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Cummins Acquires SCR Doser Assets from Hilite International
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today that it has completed the acquisition of the emission control assets of Hilite International in Marktheidenfeld, Germany. The Hilite assets are now part of Cummins Emission Solution (CES), positioning the company to serve all major market applications with a Cummins doser. Cummins Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Tom ...
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Frost & Sullivan commends clean diesel technologies for helping fleet managers cost-effectively meet EPA 2010 emissions regulations
Based on its recent analysis of the Class 6-8 emission reduction market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Clean Diesel Technologies, Inc. (CDTI) with the 2009 North American Frost & Sullivan Excellence in Technology of the Year Award. Fleet managers have raised their demand for technologies that meet Environment Protection Agency (EPA) 2010 emissions regulations while improving fuel efficiency ...
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Cement Manufacturer Agrees to Reduce Harmful Air Emissions at Colorado Plant
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced today that CEMEX, Inc., the owner and operator of a Portland cement manufacturing facility in Lyons, Colo., has agreed to operate advanced pollution controls on its kiln and pay a $1 million civil penalty to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act (CAA). “Today’s settlement will ...
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EPA issues final air quality permits to Shell for Arctic oil and gas exploration
Today, EPA Region 10 issued final air quality permits to Shell for oil and gas exploration drilling in the Alaska Arctic. The permits will allow Shell to operate the Discoverer drillship and a support fleet of icebreakers, oil spill response vessels, and supply ships for up to 120 days each year in the Chukchi Sea and Beaufort Sea Outer Continental Shelf starting in 2012. Shell’s ...
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EPA Proposal for Navajo Generating Station Cuts Harmful Emissions 84%, Improves Visibility at National Parks, Protects Public Health
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing air pollution limits for Navajo Generating Station, one of the largest sources of harmful nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in the country. The 2,250 megawatt power coal-fired power plant is located on the Navajo Nation, less than 20 miles from the Grand Canyon, near Page, Ariz. and the Utah state line. Today's action aims to improve visibility, ...
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Cummins Receives First EPA Certification for Meeting 2014 Greenhouse Gas and Fuel-Efficiency Rules
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today that it has received certification for its ISX15 engine from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), meeting both the EPA 2013 regulations and the new greenhouse gas and fuel-efficiency rules that will take effect in 2014. Cummins 2014 greenhouse gas certification is the first engine certificate issued by the EPA. ...
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Johnson Matthey’s SCRT® Technology, a Combination SCR and Continuously Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filter, Has Been Proven on Trucks and Automobi
Johnson Matthey’s SCRT® Technology, a Combination SCR and Continuously Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filter, Has Been Proven on Trucks and Automobiles and is Now Gaining Acceptance on Stationary Engines The leader in stationary diesel engine emissions control was the first to patent the technology in the 1980s Audubon, PA, May 20, 2013—Johnson Matthey’s four-way ...
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Frost & Sullivan: South Korean industrial APCE market to earn $221 million by 2016
As most industries, such as power plants and steel mills, in South Korea have already installed air pollution control equipment (APCE), the growth of the market is expected to be limited between 2 and 3 percent for the next five years until 2016. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.environmental.frost.com), Industrial Air Pollution Controls Market in South Korea, finds that the ...
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Johnson Matthey to Provide SCR Systems for the John A. Noble Staten Island Ferry to Significantly Reduce NOx Emissions from its Diesel Engines
The project is part of a long-range plan to reduce NOx and other emissions in the NYC Metropolitan Area MALVERN, PA, April 4, 2011—Johnson Matthey, the global pioneer and leader in controlling emissions from mobile and stationary sources, has been awarded a contract by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the New York City Department of Transportation to provide a Selective ...
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EPA selects students at U.C. Riverside to receive sustainable design funding
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a total of about $45,000 in grants to three student teams at the University of California, Riverside to design an innovative way to generate power, and develop a lawn mower and a backyard barbeque that will emit less air pollution. The students competed for grants by submitting research proposals to develop sustainable, alternative methods ...
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United states announces two major clean air act new source review settlements at 28 industrial plants nationwide
The United States today filed two major Clean Air Act settlements to reduce air emissions from container glass and Portland cement plants throughout the country, announced Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance and Ignacia S. Moreno, Assistant Attorney General for the Environment and Natural ...
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Cummins Announces Intent to Meet New Fuel-Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Standards Early
Upon release of the first-ever greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fuel-efficiency standards for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) affirmed its support for the regulation and announced plans to certify its engines early to meet these standards. The Company has worked proactively on the regulation with a wide range of ...
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New Clean Air Techniques for Carbon Fiber Processes
As a material, carbon fiber has fundamentally changed many of the products we use every day, making them lighter, stronger and more durable. The manufacturing process is typically unique to each supplier and it can be as complex as the fiber molecules themselves. Equally as challenging are the air pollution control systems used on the production equipment. This year, two institutions on opposite ...
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Integrated solutions for process emissions control
CTP Chemisch Thermische Prozesstechnik is one of the world's leading companies in air pollution control for industrial applications. We have provided high quality solutions for nearly all industries; from metal, chemical, electronic to automotive and packaging industries. CTP achieves emissions close to zero, and lowest operating costs for all processes. We offer several catalytic and thermal ...
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Johnson Matthey’s ModulexTM Catalytic Converters Reduce CO Emissions by More Than 93% from 20 Caterpillar 3516 Engines at Temple University
Temple University installed the natural gas engines in 1993 for the purpose of peak shaving, but needed to add CO oxidation catalysts to meet the current emission limits of Subpart ZZZZ of the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulation. Audubon, PA, September 3, 2013 -- There are 20 emission sources or 10 sets of tandem Caterpillar 3516 natural gas engines at Temple University affected by the ...
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