Clean Air Power dual-fuel engine meets EPA requirements
Clean Air Power has announced that its US Genesis-EDGE dual-fuel test engine has met all Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements in internal testing at the company’s facilities in Leyland, UK.
The test engine will now be transferred to the US for formal and independent testing by Ricardo Inc. The results of both sets of tests will form the basis for an application for EPA certification.
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John Pettitt, CEO of Clean Air Power, commented: “That our US Genesis-EDGE product has successfully passed all EPA emissions requirements in internal testing is a major milestone for Clean Air Power and a key step towards EPA certification.
“While there remain further hurdles to overcome the results give me confidence that our engine will achieve EPA certification paving the way for the launch of the product in the US.”
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/product-news/20062014/clean_air_power_dual_fuel_engine_meets_epa_requirements_pr13/
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