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) is an after treatment technology that uses a urea based diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) and a catalytic converter to significantly reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx) ...
New York City, NY: Aug 30, 2019 – Published via (Wired Release) – Global Automotive Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Market Research Report describes the basic characteristics of the industry and ...
Pollutants emitted from combustion sources have been regulated by local and federal governments since the early 1960s. Specific rules vary by state and air district, but they generally apply to ...
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 numbers tell the story of how the addition of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology helped an iconic New Mexico coal-fired plant reduce its emissions, keeping the plant in operation and ...
The process that can convert pollution into benign by-products is called selective catalytic reduction, or SCR. Until now, it has been unclear how this reaction actually occurs, and contradictions ...
Diesel has had a rough go of it during the last few years, but an increasingly commonplace technology is working to change the fuel's image and make diesel vehicles viable for the future. Kyle Hyatt ...
With the increased popularity of biomass and other renewable fuels in the generation portfolio, new emissions control challenges are emerging, especially for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) ...
Tri-State Generation’s electrical plant in Craig, Colo., runs on low-sulfur coal. Burning coal releases nitrogen oxides, which are strictly regulated. To meet current regulations, Tri-State decided on ...
Emission regulations for combustion systems have been in place for more than half a century and in the 1990’s, the Clean Air Act put a spotlight on emissions specifically from industrial boilers.
Long-haul truckers and diesel engine enthusiasts had to rethink their entire operations in 2010 when the Environmental Protection Agency mandated selective catalytic reduction technology. Selective ...