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EPA’s Diesel Emissions changes By: Matthew Fackrell
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EPA’s Diesel Emissions changes

By: Matthew Fackrell

Pros to having diesel engines

Better fuel economy than normal gas motors. Up to 30% better.

More power for pulling purposes • Which reduces costs on shipments because

large freight haulers have the ability to haul over whelming amounts of weight.

Cons. They throw smog and soot all over

the road. Most people really don't like that to happen when your window is rolled down as it throws it in your face.

They are very loud, especially with an engine break on or Jake brake.

The smell is awful.

Statistics

What's in diesel fuel NOx (oxides of nitrogen) is a key

ingredient in the formation of urban smog, and also can contribute to the formation of acid rain.

Soot and smog

ComparisonNEW DIESEL OLD DIESEL

Diesel emission problems Smog and Soot Health hazards such as: chronic

bronchitis, asthma, and problematic for people with preexisting heath problems.

Foggy roads Poor air in major cities

• Even worse for other countries such as India and china.

Diesels “fix it company” Bluetec: The name BLUETEC covers diesel engines with

exhaust emission treatment systems which meet even the strictest emission regulations on the US market. The systems employed by BLUETEC serve in particular to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) - the only constituent part of the exhaust gases which, due to the design of the diesel, inherently lies above the value for petrol engines.

Advantages to clean diesel Cleans up the air. More fuel efficient. Better smell because of the new

(ULSD) ultra low sulfur diesel fuel. less NOx emissions put out.

Work cited Lisa Miller.  (30  October). New EPA diesel emissions standards take effect Jan. 1. McClatchy - Tribune

Business News.  Retrieved November 15, 2010, from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 2175965571).

$353,000 Grant Will Help School Districts Reduce Diesel Emissions. (2010, September 16). Targeted News Service, Retrieved November 15, 2010, from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 2146638101).

Clayton, Mark. "Coming to a Pump near You: Clean Diesel." Christian Science Monitor. 05 Jun 2006: N.P. SIRS Researcher. Web. 15 Nov 2010

Unknown. "Introduction of Cleaner-Burning Diesel Fuel Enables Advanced..." Introduction of Cleaner-Burning Diesel Fuel Enables Advanced Pollution.... Oct. 2006: 1-3. SIRS ` Government

Reporter. Web. 15 Nov 2010. http://epa.gov/cleandiesel/documents/420f03017.pdf. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency OTAQ

Library. http://www.epa.gov/lawsregs/documents/regagendabook-fall07-pt1.pdf http://www.epa.gov/ncer/sbir/success/pdf/cms.pdf http://www.wheels.ca/article/791139 http://www.fleetguard.com/pdfs/product_lit/americas_brochures/MB10033.pdf


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