Cummins’ Diesel Engines Ready to Meet Global Clean Air Regulations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Kral
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Abstract

In the United States, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is set to implement its Tier 2 air quality standards governing high-horsepower, off-road diesel engines. The regulations take effect in January2006. In Europe, similar standards, called Stages, are due to take effect about the same time. And other markets, such as Japan and Australia, have their own standards on tap. Tier 2 standards will further reduce the amount of nitrogen oxide (NOX), sulfur dioxide (SO2), diesel particulate matter (DPM), carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons off-highway diesel engines are allowed to emit. And even more restrictive Tier 4 standards are due in 2011. The upshot is that operators of high-horsepower engines, particularly in mining, will begin using in their new off-road haul trucks, excavators, shovels and other mining machines diesel engines that are designed to meet these more stringent standards.
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APA: Steve Kral  (2004)  Cummins’ Diesel Engines Ready to Meet Global Clean Air Regulations

MLA: Steve Kral Cummins’ Diesel Engines Ready to Meet Global Clean Air Regulations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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