News Archive - January 2009
Polish fertiliser manufacturer, Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy S.A (Pulawy), and Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo S.A (PGNiG), have signed a one-year agreement on the joint implementation of projects directly involving natural gas. This agreement will allow for Pulawy to increase capacity of Ad... Continue reading article "Pulawy and PGNiG sign investment agreement"
by Martine Sobey on 30/01/2009, 1:05 PM
Yara is to restart production at its urea plant in Ferrara, Italy, following improved urea market conditions. The plant was idled in November 2008 in response to weakening urea demand and a collapse in prices. Yara has also announced that the new AdBlue production unit in the plant should be ru... Continue reading article "Yara's Ferrara plant to re-open"
by Martine Sobey on 30/01/2009, 11:05 AM
The US EPA has announced that it plans to test Cummins' diesel engines after the engine-maker confirmed its intention to use a copper zeolite SCR catalyst. The EPA contends that copper zeolite has the potential to produce dangerous carcinogenic dioxins. Copper zeolite has only recently become availa... Continue reading article "EPA to test Cummins' 2010 engine for dioxin emissions"
by Martine Sobey on 23/01/2009, 11:52 AM
Audi unveiled its latest concept car, the Sportback, at the Detroit Auto show on 11 January 2009. The 3-litre TDI V6 engine makes this the most powerful Audi to date, while the exhaust aftertreatment system makes this the cleanest Audi too, with emissions reduced by up to 90 per cent using SCR techn... Continue reading article "Audi Sportback with SCR "
by Martine Sobey on 13/01/2009, 1:48 PM
Yara International has been selected by AGCO Parts to supply its new generation of SCR-equipped Massey Ferguson, Fendt, Valtra, and Challenger tractors coming onto the market with AdBlue. It was announced on 7 January 2009 that Yara will supply AGCO dealers with its Air1 AdBlue across Europe, Rus... Continue reading article "Yara International to provide AGCO with Air1® AdBlue "
by Martine Sobey on 12/01/2009, 10:57 AM
In December 2008, the European Parliament voted in favour of the amended Euro VI standard which requires a reduction of 80% in NOx and 66% in PM - when compared to Euro V -bringing European limits in line with those in the US. The Euro VI standards remain the same as outlined in the January 2008 ... Continue reading article "New Euro VI prescribes strict NOx and PM levels from 2012"
by Martine Sobey on 05/01/2009, 3:06 PM |