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Case No. 501: New QXC Silencer/Converter Installed on Waukesha H24GSID 375 KW Natural Gas Engines Achieves 2007 California NOx Regs


Case No. 502: SCRT® Installed on 2900 HP Cummins Diesel Engine to Generate Power for Snow Making Equipment in California

Case No. 503: Johnson Matthey DOC Controls PM from Emergency Standby Caterpillar 3412 Diesel Engine


Case No: 504: Urea SCR System Installed on a 6555 HP Wärtsilä 16V32 Diesel Engine Used for Prime Power


Case No : 601: Reducing NOx emissions from Nirtic Acid Manufacturing Plants with NOx Abatement or NSCR


Case No : 602: Reducing PM, CO and VOCs from a Marine Diesel Engine with DOC


Case No : 701: Turnkey SCRT System Installed on Three 2220 HP Cummins KTTA50-G2 Diesel Engines Used for Emergency Backup Power in Puerto Rico


Case No : 702: Skid Mounted Portable Urea SCR System reduces NOx by 80% to 90+% for 10 to 200 kW engines


Case No : 703:CRT® Diesel Particulate Filter Installed on a Rock Crusher and Conveyor to Reduce PM and Odor


Case No : 704: CXX-8-4 NSCR 3-Way Catalytic Converter Installed on an Agricultural Gas Pump Engine to Meet San Joachin Valley Unified APCD Certification Requirements

Case No : 801: EPA New Source Emission Standard (NSPS) for Locomotive Engines EPA420-F-08-004

Case No : 802: EPA New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) for Marine CI Engines Less Than 30 Liters per Cylinder-EPA 420-F-08-004


NSCR, SCR Systems Reduce Emissions - report feature from May 2007 issue of The American Oil & Gas Reporter

Air as Clean as the Driven Snow - Johnson Matthey SCRT system helps California ski resort reduce emissions from snowmaking process - February 2006

Taking Control of Gas Engine Issues - Retrofit with new air/fuel ratio control valves helps California wastewater plant station meet emissions goals - February 2006