Summary report from the recent Diesel Emissions Conference India 2011 now available
The conference summary is now available to download from our website here.
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The conference summary is now available to download from our website here.
The speaker list for the Diesel Emissions Conference & DEF Forum USA 2011 has grown considerably over the last month, as both on and non road stakeholders prepare themselves for the largest independent meeting focused on diesel emissions legislation and technologies. The conference and forum takes place on October, 17 –19 2011 at the Four Seasons Hotel, Atlanta, USA.
The Brazilian government has published a resolution tackling diesel emissions from construction and farm machinery. Resolution No. 433 was published on 13 July 2011 by the country’s National Council for the Environment (CONAMA). It includes CO, HC, NOx and PM emission limits as well as limits on noise emission.
Ammonia consumption into stationary SCR/SNCR systems applied to coal-fired power plants totalled just under 600,000 metric tonnes in the USA in 2010, based on continuing growth of the installation of NOx abatement technologies, and is set to grow by a further 35% by 2015 to 920,000 tonnes.
With suppliers fretting over Tier 4, join us to gauge the potential for SCR
A year ago, AGCO ploughed a lonely furrow as the only major non-road manufacturer with Tier 3 compliant SCR machines in the market.
The brochure for the Diesel Emissions Conference & DEF Forum USA 2011 is now available to download from our website here.
Dr. Y P Rao, Senior VP of Gulf Oil, has confirmed his participation in the Diesel Emissions Conference India 2011, taking place on 5 – 7 September 2011, Eros Hotel, New Delhi, India.
As Q2 financials start to be released by major wood resins producers, fears of pressure on margins and difficult trading conditions have been confirmed by numbers.