Device cuts diesel soot by 55 percent, say Alaska inventorsHydrogen oxygen generator technology ready to reduce particulate emissions of stationary diesel engines; designed to help older engines meet tier one diesel standards at fraction of engine replacement cost Steve Sutherlin PNA Managing Editor
A pair of Alaska inventors has developed a device that they say is ready to use on stationary diesel engines to reduce exhaust pipe particulate emissions by up to 55 percent.
The Hydro-Gen combustion accelerator could help older engines meet tier one diesel standards at a fraction of the cost of eng....
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