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Hello Balaji
Hello Keith,
Thanks a lot for the leads to the RxP additive, which seems
Pollution Rules Tuesday
Hello Balaji
Hello Keith,
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Hello Balaji
Hello Keith,
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wishes
Keith
Regards,
balaji
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Hello Balaji
Hello Keith,
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What's wrong with this story?
The oxides of nitrogen don't actually come from the fuel, there is no
nitrogen in standard diesel fuel to speak of. The NOx are created in the
combustion
of the fuel, so it is the chore of the engine manufacturer, not the fuel maker
to control NOx. Fuel refiners
Gustl Steiner-Zehender wrote:
Hallo,
Monday, 10 May, 2004, 22:35:42, you wrote:
AL Does my memory serve me correctly in that one of the advertised
AL benefits of biodiesel is that it contains no sulphur hence
AL diesels can be fitted with catalytic converters? The reason they
.
Todd Swearingen
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What's wrong with this story?
The oxides of nitrogen don't actually come from the fuel
Hello Keith,
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There are also additives available which lower NOx emissions with
biodiesel
Hello Balaji
Hello Keith,
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There are also additives available which lower NOx emissions
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=585e=1u=/nm/20040510/sc_nm/environment_diesel_dc
2 hours, 18 minutes ago Add Science - Reuters to My Yahoo!
By Chris Baltimore
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration will finalize rules on Tuesday to
cut air pollution from tractors,
I wonder if this will have any effect on the sale and use of biodiesel
in the US, since its nitrous oxide levels are higher than petro diesel?
The article seems to stress that the reduction in nitrous oxide levels
are their focus.
Chris
murdoch wrote:
Yes, I wondered the same thing. I think the question of how much NOx might come
from biodiesel is somewhat complex, depending on the fuel and the engine?
On the rest of the emissions issues, I think it is not disputed that Biodiesel
would be a help.
The 2007 sulfur-reduction date is a
murdoch wrote:
Yes, I wondered the same thing. I think the question of how much NOx might
come
from biodiesel is somewhat complex, depending on the fuel and the engine?
On the rest of the emissions issues, I think it is not disputed that Biodiesel
would be a help.
The 2007
Yes, I wondered the same thing. I think the question of how much NOx
might come
from biodiesel is somewhat complex, depending on the fuel and the engine?
On the rest of the emissions issues, I think it is not disputed that
Biodiesel
would be a help.
The 2007 sulfur-reduction date is a
True.
Also true for SVO.
biodiesel/SVO owners can add these if they wish to reduce emissions
even further.
...just don't run any North American diesel in it if so fitted!!
You could also conceivably add particle traps, since the particulate
emissions are usually reduced 30-50%.
Edward
Yes, true.
A couple of years ago Tokyo's populist mayor, a far rightwing buffoon
named Ishihara, launched a cheap-vote-catching campaign against
diesels, the DieselNo! campaign: cure the symptom instead of the
disease. The main complaint is the usual one in such cases, NOx.
Everyone's
Hallo,
Monday, 10 May, 2004, 22:35:42, you wrote:
AL Does my memory serve me correctly in that one of the advertised
AL benefits of biodiesel is that it contains no sulphur hence
AL diesels can be fitted with catalytic converters? The reason they
AL aren't already is that the
Hi Gustl
Hallo,
Monday, 10 May, 2004, 22:35:42, you wrote:
AL Does my memory serve me correctly in that one of the advertised
AL benefits of biodiesel is that it contains no sulphur hence
AL diesels can be fitted with catalytic converters? The reason they
AL aren't already is that
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