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Germany: VW cars with suspect software in Europe too
The software at the center of Volkswagen's emissions scandal in the U.S. was built into the automaker's cars in Europe as well, Germany said Thursday, though it isn't yet clear if it helped cheat tests as it did in the U.S. A day after longtime CEO Martin Winterkorn resigned over the scandal, a member of Volkswagen's supervisory board said he expects more executives to step down. The company's ...
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MTU America Inc., Agrees to Conduct Proper Testing to Ensure Engines Meet Air Pollution Standards
MTU America Inc. (MTU), a subsidiary of Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG, will implement an auditing program to ensure proper emissions testing and compliance with federal emission standards for its heavy-duty diesel non-road engines as part of a settlement to resolve alleged Clean Air Act violations, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice and announced today. ...
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Tractor Supply Company Agrees to Implement Company-Wide Compliance Program to Resolve Clean Air Act Violations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice today announced a settlement with Tractor Supply Company Inc. and Tractor Supply Company of Texas L.P., that resolves allegations that the companies imported and sold more than 28,000 all-terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles and engines that did not comply with federal Clean Air Act certification and emission ...
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Shipbuilder and ship engine manufacturer agree to pay civil penalty and perform environmental project to resolve clean air act violations / first enforcement action under marine diesel engine air rules
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Coltec Industries Inc., (Coltec) and National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) have agreed to pay a civil penalty of $280,000 and spend approximately $500,000 on an environmental project to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and EPA’s marine diesel engine air rules. The ...
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Infratech now offering MSAPR (NOx) Emission testing
Infratech is now offering MSAPR Part 2 (Stationary Engines) Testing. Our technicians are trained in testing all types of Rich Burn, Lean Burn, and Turbine Engines for: Initial Performance Testing Emissions Checks Now you can have not only your regulatory fugitive emission inspections and compressor vent inspections performed, but also have your stationary spark engines (compressors, ...
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HORIBA launches OBS-ONE-PN for analyzing solid particle concentration
“By 2017, RDE tests will be a mandatory part of the type approval of light duty vehicles“, says Joel Danzer, European Product Manager Emission Engineering at HORIBA Automotive Test Systems. “At HORIBA, it is always our goal to help our customers to fulfil demanding regulations. With the OBS-ONE series, we offer them an ideal solution for RDE measurements.” Innovative ...
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Sierra expands global reach with the acquisition of CP engineering in the United Kingdom
Sierra Instruments, headquartered in Monterey, California, a flow measurement and control instrumentation and automotive test systems company, has signed an agreement to acquire CP Engineering, a privately-held company headquartered in Malvern, England. For the last 30 years, CP has designed and manufactured engine and vehicle testing technology with hardware and software solutions that cover the ...
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New worldwide test procedures for measuring emissions from trucks and buses
Truck and bus manufacturers will be able to develop just one family of engines for all major world markets, due to a new Global Technical Regulation (GTR), which was agreed at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE) in Geneva. The regulation will enter into force within eight months and set harmonised standards for the exhaust emissions of lorries and buses. It creates a ...
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Industrial Boiler MACT Rule Imposes New Air Emissions Requirements at Thousands of US Facilities
Untitled Document New MACT Deadline Set by Final Rule Publication in Federal Register EPA's new Industrial Boiler MACT (Maximum Achievable Control Technology) rule affects boilers and process heaters at thousands of US industrial, commercial and institutional facilities, including chemical manufacturing plants, forest product mills, universities and hospitals ...
By AECOM
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Johnson Matthey Stationary Emissions Control Appoints Houston-Based RES Energy Solutions Distributor for the Southwest RES specializes in Industrial
Johnson Matthey Stationary Emissions Control Appoints Houston-Based RES Energy Solutions Distributor for the Southwest RES specializes in Industrial Ignition, Instrumentation & Controls, Air Starter Systems, Catalytic Converters, Safety Shutdown Panels, Emissions Testing, Industrial Engine and Compressor Accessories and Exhaust Systems serving customers in Texas, SE New Mexico, Louisiana, ...
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EPA says VW cheating software is on more vehicles
Volkswagen's emissions cheating scandal widened Friday after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said the German automaker used software to cheat on pollution tests on more six-cylinder diesel vehicles than originally thought. Volkswagen told the EPA and the California Air Resources Board the software is on about 85,000 Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche vehicles with 3-liter engines going back ...
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OBS-ONE-PN – the next step for PEMS
HORIBA presents the new OBS-ONE-PN as the latest development of the OBS-ONE series. As a leading system supplier, HORIBA is always dedicated to optimizing emissions testing methods to help OEMs comply with the stringent regulations. Since the European Commission resolved to introduce RDE testing as a mandatory procedure for the type approval of light duty vehicles by 2017, advanced measurement ...
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