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Emissions & Regulations
Recent advancement in Emission Control Technology have improved compliance with Emission regulations around the world without sacrificing engine performance.
While it is known that exhaust from natural gas engines is a source of air pollution, the amount varies greatly depending on engine design and operating conditions. Natural Gas engines may be classified into two major categories based upon the amount of air introduced into the combustion process: rich burn (stoichiometric) and lean burn engines. Which one will better fit your application: lean burn engine with no exhaust treatment or rich burn engine with a three-way catalyst? We can help you to make the best and most cost effective decision based on your application needs.
Our expertise with emission regulations spans globally. Emission regulations vary from country to country, state to state, province to province or even county to county. For example, Nitrogen Oxide amount for new installations is limited to 2 g/bhp-hr (2.68 g/kW-hr) in Canada but the limit in California (in some counties) is at 0.15 g/bhp-hr even though the EPA in USA limit is 1 g/bhp-hr.
At ASK Engine Consulting our goal is to help our clients to be compliant with all regulatory requirements of your site. Contact ASK Engine Consulting to help you analyze the needs of your business.
Recent advancement in Emission Control Technology have improved compliance with Emission regulations around the world without sacrificing engine performance.
While it is known that exhaust from natural gas engines is a source of air pollution, the amount varies greatly depending on engine design and operating conditions. Natural Gas engines may be classified into two major categories based upon the amount of air introduced into the combustion process: rich burn (stoichiometric) and lean burn engines. Which one will better fit your application: lean burn engine with no exhaust treatment or rich burn engine with a three-way catalyst? We can help you to make the best and most cost effective decision based on your application needs.
Our expertise with emission regulations spans globally. Emission regulations vary from country to country, state to state, province to province or even county to county. For example, Nitrogen Oxide amount for new installations is limited to 2 g/bhp-hr (2.68 g/kW-hr) in Canada but the limit in California (in some counties) is at 0.15 g/bhp-hr even though the EPA in USA limit is 1 g/bhp-hr.
At ASK Engine Consulting our goal is to help our clients to be compliant with all regulatory requirements of your site. Contact ASK Engine Consulting to help you analyze the needs of your business.