This story appears in the June 13 print edition of Transport Topics. The Environmental Protection Agency last week updated its guidance for certification of heavy-duty truck engines using selective ...
Improved fuel economy. More power. Less active regeneration. And above all, miniscule amounts of pollutants from the tailpipe. These are but some of the metrics Mack Trucks is establishing through an ...
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) for NO x removal from utility boilers has been shown to have extremely high removal efficiencies. In recent years, there has been increased focus on a potentially ...
SCR technology is proving it can effectively meet 2010 diesel exhaust emissions regulations for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, without adding significant operating or maintenance costs. For 2010, the ...
The first ever PBST-branded and -built cluster-3 SCR-HP system has passed its ClassNK approval test at the MAKITA works in Japan, MAKITA Corporation and MAN Energy Solutions announced. The compact SCR ...
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) projects often focus on the final NO x emissions levels achieved, but a successful project is about much more than that. Facility owners must consider the complete ...
The efficiency and long-term performance of an SCR System is largely dependent on several key design considerations of the various equipment within the SCR System. When complex NOx reductions on ...
This story appears in the Aug. 16 print edition of Transport Topics. Daimler Trucks North America revved up the dispute between proponents of the two different diesel emissions reduction technologies, ...
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