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Diesel Particulate Filter System with NOx Reduction Capabilities
The overall objective of the project is to optimize the NOx reduction potential and accelerate the commercialization of an advanced control technology for Texas through laboratory testing, in-use demonstration, and verification. The goal of this project is to achieve up to 40% reduction in NOx emissions. RYPOS Hybrid Diesel Particulate Filters with NOx reduction (RYPOS HDPF/NOx) will be deployed on selected diesel engines in the Dallas/Fort-Worth and/or Houston/Galveston non-attainment areas. These systems will be monitored during normal operations and NOx emissions will be measured and quantified. A test plan will be developed in conjunction with EPA’s Environmental Technology Verification program and California Air Resource Board, and implemented through testing at Southwest Research Institute. This Verification will enable RYPOS to deploy the NOx treatment system for the retrofit market.
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