DIESEL EMISSIONS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

Similar documents
Technology Choices. New Bus Purchases Fleet Make-up Engine Models & Years Driver Education & Support Duty Cycles Fuel Use & Storage

Clean Air Construction Standard Draft for Public Comment November 5, 2018

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS TIER 4 INTERIM / STAGE IIIB PRODUCTS

EPA Tier 4 and the Electric Power Industry

Zorik Pirveysian, Air Quality Policy and Management Division Manager Policy and Planning Department

2007 Emissions: Fundamentals

The Future of Transportation Significant Progress...And the challenges Looking Ahead

EPA TIER 4 AND THE ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY. Tim Cresswell Tier 4 Product Definition Manager Electric Power Division

A Workshop On Reducing Emissions from Diesel Engines

Highway Engine Regulations in the U.S.

built for the next generation Cat

Diesel Retrofit Programs to Clean-up In-Use Vehicles - U.S. Experience

Impact of Transportation Emissions on New Jersey s Air Quality

IAPH Tool Box for Port Clean Air Programs

Air Quality Mandates Affecting the Caltrans Fleet Caltrans Division of Equipment Sacramento, CA June, 2009

New Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel and new engines and vehicles with advanced emissions control systems offer significant air quality improvement.

m b e E M I S S I O N S E N G I N E

Pima Association of Governments Energy Programs Clean Cities

Inspection of Vehicles Equipped with 2007 or Later EPA-Certified Engines

Summary of Findings. Summary of Findings

Leading the World in Emissions Solutions

MEMORANDUM. Proposed Town of Chapel Hill Green Fleets Policy

built for the next generation

NRDC. Diesel Retrofit & Replacement Strategies. Introduction

March 11, Public Docket A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Room M-1500, Waterside Mall 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC 20460

Frequently Asked Questions

ALTERNATIVE FUELS. Program Overview 2018

Metro and you, building together.

Looking ahead to tier 4

ON-ROAD HEAVY-DUTY TRUCK APPLICATION

Air Quality Impacts of Advance Transit s Fixed Route Bus Service

A Summary Of CATF Field Investigations on the Effectiveness of Diesel Retrofits. Bruce Hill, Ph.D., Senior Scientist Athens, GA February 22, 2010

CALIFORNIA S COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR REDUCING HEAVY- DUTY VEHICLE EMISSIONS

RICE NESHAP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Upgrading City Buses to Reduce NOx Emissions

The Path To EPA Tier 4i - Preparing for. the 2011 transition

Motor Vehicle Emissions and the Government Response

2011 Air Emissions Inventory

Overview of Worldwide Regulation of Diesel Vehicle and Engine Emissions

CO 2 Emissions: A Campus Comparison

Learning Legacy Document

Biodiesel. Emissions. Biodiesel Emissions Compared to Diesel Fuel

Overview of Diesel Emission Control Retrofit Options

Regulatory Announcement

Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations & Project Specific Diesel Engine Emissions Requirements

Enhancing School Bus Safety and Pupil Transportation Safety

Review of the SMAQMD s Construction Mitigation Program Enhanced Exhaust Control Practices February 28, 2018, DRAFT for Outreach

STATEMENT OF THE MANUFACTURERS OF EMISSION CONTROLS ASSOCIATION ON THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY S ADVANCED NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING

Leading the way in diesel particulate treatment

2012 Air Emissions Inventory

Grant Funding for School Bus Replacements

Off road and On road Diesel Regulations

New Technology Diesel Engines: Eliminating NOx Emissions from Higher Biodiesel Blends in Un-modified Diesel Engines

Diesel Engines: Environmental Impact and Control

Transportation: On the Road to Cleaner Air Did you know?

2485. Airborne Toxic Control Measure to Limit Diesel-Fueled Commercial Motor Vehicle Idling.

Volkswagen Group of America Virginia Energy Conference Session 30: Fossil Fuels Diesel Developments Presented by Stuart Johnson, Engineering and

New Energy Activity. Background:

NATIONAL CLEAN DIESEL CAMPAIGN & FUNDING DERA, VW, AND SMARTWAY

FOR EVERYONE. and new-source performance standards that strictly regulated emissions of a new source (e.g., automobiles, factories) entering an area.

Ontario s Drive Clean A mandatory, vehicle emissions-testing program

Black Carbon Emissions From Diesel Engines - Technical And Policy Options For Reduction. Dr Richard O Sullivan 22 March 2012

Air Pollution in the Santa Barbara Channel

School Buses, Air Pollution & Children s Health

Retrofit Crankcase Ventilation for Diesel Engines

Moving Forward On Vehicle Pollution Control In China

The Westmore Advantage

VEHICLE EMISSION ENFORCEMENT

Failing the Grade: School Bus Pollution & Children s Health. Patricia Monahan Union of Concerned Scientists Clean Cities Conference May 13, 2002

Looking ahead to TIER 4

Subject: ACEA proposal for Euro 6 OBD and Euro 6 PN limit for gasoline direct injection engines.

Emission Control Technologies for Locomotive Diesel Engines

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR L TDI Volkswagen GENERATION 1.2 ENGINE

WRITTEN STATEMENT OF THE MANUFACTURERS OF EMISSION CONTROLS ASSOCIATION ON THE U.S

Leading the way in advanced Diesel Particulate Filters. Exhaust Control Industries Air and noise pollution control specialists

CONSENT DECREE ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSET PROJECTS CUMMINS INC. Table of Contents

Global Outlook for Vehicle In Use Emissions. Berlin, October 16, 2000

Olson-EcoLogic Engine Testing Laboratories, LLC

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR L TDI Volkswagen

2008 Air Emissions Inventory SECTION 3 HARBOR CRAFT

Evaluation of Coal-derived Diesel Fuels

ZERO EMISSION in the School Zone. The affordable no-idle solution

Clean Fuels MARAMA

Board Administration and Regulatory Coordination Unit. Division 3. Air Resources Board

Renewable Diesel: The Sustainable High-Performance Fuel

CNG Equipment Meeting Industry Needs. January 17, 2013 Trevin Fountain

CO2e Benefits of Reducing Black Carbon Emissions from U.S. Class 8 Trucks with Diesel Particulate Filters: A Preliminary Analysis

Bonnie Weinbach Environmental Scientist U.S. EPA Region 2. GLICCC'S ADVANCING THE CHOICE CONFERENCE October 14, 2011

Advanced Solutions for Meeting EPA Tier 4 Engine Emission Regulations On H HD and Reachstackers

Studies with Diesel Exhaust Particulate: Implications for the Potential Human Health Hazards of Nanoparticles

State Weighs in For Caps on Bay Area Refinery Toxic and Climate Pollution

1. CAUTIONS. 1) Standard pattern of soot accumulation Normal Soot Combustion. Abnormal Soot Accumulation

Spiracle Crankcase Filtration Technology

Leveraging Strategies: Japan s Story

ALLEGHENY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AIR QUALITY PROGRAM

Transit Vehicle (Trolley) Technology Review

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR L TDI Volkswagen GENERATION 1 ENGINE Manual Transmission

What does Sustainability mean?

REQUEST FOR QUOTES Invitation to Bid

Fleet Options. Information and Comparison

Transcription:

International Emissions Technology DIESEL EMISSIONS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS GET TOMORROW S PERFORMANCE WITH TODAY S TECHNOLOGY THE BRILLIANCE OF COMMON SENSE.

W HY DIESEL TRUCKS AND BUSES ARE THE BEST THING GOING FOR BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Today in the U.S., almost all heavy trucks, medium trucks and buses are powered by diesel. And it s not just because of diesel s unsurpassed power and performance. Here are a few more reasons: Green Diesel Technology vehicles developed by International and IC Corporation, International s wholly-owned affiliate, are the wave of the future. Using the breakthrough advantages of advanced diesel engine technology, particulate filters and ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel, some engines developed by International have already been certified as meeting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s 2007 standards for particulate matter (PM) and hydrocarbons (HC). And there s even more improvement on the way. International s retrofit kits are another part of the emission improvement line of products offered through all authorized International and IC bus dealer locations. You can rest assured all federal guidelines will be met and that we ll continue to provide you with clean trucks and buses that move you ahead, on the road and in your business.

RETROFIT SOLUTIONS F ROM INTERNATIONAL International diesel particulate filters (DPF) utilize the latest advancements in emission control technology from Engelhard a world leader in emission technology. Retrofit filters provide: 70-98% reduction in particulate matter (PM) and visible smoke; depending on fuel quality 70-98% reduction in CO and HC Reduced odor Reduced noise Diesel particulate filters from International are passive systems and allow oxidation of PM at normal operating temperatures. Benefits include: Fuel sulfur tolerance. Although we require the use of ultra low sulfur fuel (15ppm), occasional use of higher sulfur fuel in emergency situations will not damage the system or stop the vehicle. Easy cleaning and maintenance. We recommend cleaning and visual inspection once every (12) twelve months or every 60,000 miles/100,000 kilometers. Certain applications may require more frequent service. International systems include a pressure monitor sensor, which will indicate the need for cleaning. Only removal of the non-toxic ash is required to clean the filter. No additional energy devices. DPF systems are designed to be passive systems and regenerate under normal vehicle operating conditions. Effective under most driving conditions. Idling does not substantially affect the performance of the DPF. During idling, very little PM is produced, and the PM that is produced is primarily oil and fuel that the DPF easily eliminates. Adaptability. The DPF is available for use on most diesel buses and medium trucks with electronic engines. Additional information, can be found on the EPA website at www.epa.gov. What will 2007 federal diesel rules require? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s rules for heavy-duty engines mandate a 90 percent reduction in particulate matter (PM) emissions from today s standards, and a 95 percent reduction in nitrogen oxides (NOx). The guidelines also require reductions in emissions of hydrocarbons (HC). While NOx standards and HC standards will be phased in between 2007 and 2010, the PM reduction requirements must be met in full by 2007. To support these emission reductions, the EPA requires wide availability of ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel beginning in 2006. Can older vehicles be retrofitted to meet new requirements? Yes. It is feasible to retrofit recent model diesel vehicles with filters to reduce PM. Factors that affect retrofitting include geographic location, duty cycle and engine type. International is examining the best way to provide retrofit options to its customers. How does International set the pace in meeting emissions standards? International partners with customers, regulators and others at many levels, national and state, to develop realistic clean-air solutions. In 2001 we were the first engine manufacturer to receive certification from the EPA as well as from the California Air Resources Board for the engine performance now achieved in our IC Corporation affiliate s new smokeless, odorless Green Diesel Technology school bus, which meets the 2007 requirements for both PM and hydrocarbons. We will continue to work with emerging technologies to meet customer as well as regulatory requirements, such as the NOx levels set by the 2007 standards.

INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS TECHNOLOGY RETROFIT KITS Complete installation kits are available through all authorized International and IC bus dealer locations. Complete kit contains: Filter assembly Pressure monitor kits Tubing Hanger Brackets What about diesel exhaust and health effects? No scientific study demonstrates a causal link between diesel emissions and health effects in humans. One set of studies, involving coal miners, focused on diesel as the primary particle source to which individuals were exposed; it found no adverse health effects. There have been stories in the media covering the alleged effects of diesel exhaust on children who ride school buses. Are these stories accurate? Two reports stimulated media publicity in 2001 and 2002. Independent scientists, including the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH), said the reports were unreliable. One study used diesel buses that were at least 15 years old, one of which was likely in serious disrepair. The studies used questionable methods to collect the data and draw inferences about the results. A more reliable study by public school officials in Fairfax County, Virginia, using more accurate and reliable investigating techniques, found no risk to bus drivers or to student passengers. Must any EPA requirements be met before 2007? Yes. Federal rules require manufacturers to produce engines that achieve a 2.5 grams/brakehorsepower-hour standard for nitrogen oxide and non-methane hydrocarbon emissions by 2004. Because of consent decrees with the government, some manufacturers must begin to meet this emission standard by October 2002. International has a very different agreement with the government, and its engines are not required to meet this standard until the rule becomes effective in 2004.

CDPF Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter DT 466 / DT 530 Smokeless Odorless Diesel Exhaust VT 365 / T 444E Electronic Engine Controller Fuel Tank with Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel <15ppm What about fire and safety hazards associated with diesel fuel? Diesel has the clear advantage. Compared to gasoline or natural gas, diesel fuel is safe, stable and easy to use, and requires no special handling or storage. Since natural gas is highly flammable, the possibility of fires and explosions is always present, so it must be stored and handled extremely carefully. What can be done to reassure customers about diesel and health effects? Sound science is needed to make rational judgments. International is a leading supporter of scientific research, working with the U.S. EPA, the Health Effects Institute and others. (See Diesel Studies: Just the Facts.) Customers should know the following facts: No scientific research has ever shown that exposure to diesel emissions causes increased health risks. Air pollution in the form of particulate matter (PM) has been associated with increased health risks. However, diesel engines are only one of a great many possible sources of PM; others include gasoline, natural gas and electric power plants, just to name a few. And, since today s new diesel engines already show at least a 90 percent reduction in PM emissions since 1988 and are heading toward zero emissions it s pretty clear that diesel PM emissions are a decreasing factor in particulate air pollution.

New research by California government regulators indicates that low-emitting diesel vehicles may have significant environmental advantages over comparable natural gas vehicles. The study conducted by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) produced the following findings: In 8 of 11 categories tested, a low-emitting diesel bus powered by low-sulfur fuel and equipped with a particulate trap produced lower levels of pollutants than a similar transit bus powered by natural gas. Natural gas vehicle exhaust was eight times more mutagenic than diesel exhaust. (Mutagenicity measures the degree of mutation in a cell or organism and is used as a potential health risk indicator for cancer and reproductive health effects.) The natural gas bus discharged more particulate mass, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide than the low-emitting diesel bus. These new findings are supported by other comparative studies of clean diesel and natural gas, including a comprehensive study conducted by Ecotraffic of Sweden, which found that diesel vehicles have lower greenhouse gas emissions than natural gas, thanks to diesel s superior fuel efficiency. Similarly, a fuel comparison study conducted by the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis in January 2000 noted that the use of natural gas as a motor vehicle fuel may exacerbate the greenhouse gas effect because methane will escape into the atmosphere during refueling operations and at natural gas storage facilities. The Harvard study also noted that methane is approximately 20 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. The California Air Resources Board study reinforces the concept that transportation regulatory decisions must be fuel neutral, said Dr. William B. Bunn, Vice President, health, safety and productivity, International Truck and Engine Corporation. Public policies that in any way favor natural gas over diesel should be reconsidered pending peer review of the data in this new study, as well as other research now available. Dr. Bunn commended the California board for undertaking this study and for decisions made by the board in 2001 that recognized the low-emission performance of new diesel engines with advanced aftertreatment technology, using ultra-low-sulfur (below 15 parts per million sulfur content) diesel fuel, now available from BP and other refiners. The performance of a Green Diesel Technology school bus was certified by both the California ARB and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as meeting particulate and hydrocarbon standards that will be required in 2007 rules in California and nationally. THE BRILLIANCE OF COMMON SENSE. Specifications, descriptions and illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time of publication, but are subject to change without notice. Illustrations may include optional equipment and accessories, and may not include all standard equipment. The International Diamond logo, International and Green Diesel Technology are registered trademarks of International Truck and Engine Corporation. THEBRILLIANCEOFCOMMONSENSE is a trademark of International Truck and Engine Corporation. Additional information can be found on the company s web site at www.internationaldelivers.com. 2003 International Truck and Engine Corporation, Warrenville, IL 60555 PBC-03-1173 5/2003 Lithographed in the United States of America