8.24.2007

The Dirt on Diesel: CleanAIR Systems Featured on Green Podcast

Santa Fe, NM – August 27, 2007 – CleanAIR Systems, a manufacturer of air pollution control equipment, was recently interviewed by America the Green for their weekly environmental podcast. The August 23rd podcast entitled: “Diesel Cleans Up Its Act,” discusses the new resurgence in diesel vehicles, the history of the diesel market in the U.S., as well as CleanAIR Systems’ role in the development of advanced diesel emissions control systems since 1993.

Beginning with an Eco Wake-Up Call, hosts from America the Green noted that the UK Department for Transport has recommended one of the best options to help save the planet is for drivers to purchase new clean diesel cars. From this opening thought, CleanAIR CEO, Michael Roach explained why diesel vehicles are 20 percent more fuel efficient than gasoline cars, the fact that they create less greenhouse gas emissions, and gave an insider’s perspective on current clean diesel technology. The conversation continued with personal accounts from both hosts and guest concerning diesel’s effect on air pollution and the green movement.

CleanAIR Systems is a technology-based corporation manufacturing emissions control systems with worldwide distribution. Their products are designed to control air pollution such as diesel particulate matter and NOx, for on- and off-road vehicles, as well as stationary machinery and power generation. Visit CleanAIR Systems online at http://www.cleanairsys.com/.

America the Green’s mission is to promote real change by speaking out with podcasts featuring green business leaders, community activists and international forward thinkers. Past guests include global environmentalist Paul Hawkins and well-known Nell Newman from Newman’s Own Organics. Listen to “Diesel Cleans Up Its Act” at http://www.americathegreen.com/diesel-cleans-up/.

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Tags: diesel particulate filters, diesel emissions, clean diesel, diesel vehicle emissions, emissions control technology, emissions control technologies, air quality regulations, greenhouse gases, green news, environmental podcast

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CleanAIR Systems - http://www.cleanairsys.com/
America the Green - http://www.americathegreen.com/diesel-cleans-up/

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- Michael Roach, President of CleanAIR Systems in Ecuador, South America standing on the Equator. Michael recently visited Quito, the capitol of Ecuador to discuss retrofitting the city’s diesel buses with emissions control technology manufactured by CleanAIR Systems.

- First mass transit bus in Quito, Ecuador retrofitted with a diesel oxidation converter from CleanAIR Systems.

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8.23.2007

Easy Fleet Maintenance with the CleanAIR AeroCLEAN™ for Diesel Particulate Filters

Santa Fe, NM – August 29, 2007 – Today’s diesel fleet managers are challenged by new equipment technology and stringent air quality regulations. Keeping diesel particulate filters clean and in good working order is one of those challenges. The AeroCLEAN™ System developed by emissions control manufacturer, CleanAIR Systems, offers fleet managers a fast, easy and safe solution for filter maintenance.

Over time, self-cleaning diesel particulate filters can build-up a layer of non-combustible ash that requires cleaning of a fleet’s exhaust filters. This routine maintenance allows the filters to function properly, as well as extends the life of the filter. Without the correct equipment and understanding of filter technology, the cleaning process can become a problem. If water or solvents are used to dislodge ash, ceramic filters can be negatively affected. High heat methods can cause thermal shock and may crack or melt filters. CleanAIR’s AeroCLEAN™ extends the life of a filter by using a non-thermal, dry cleaning technique to safely loosen and blow out collected ash in under 15 minutes.

Originally designed for a select market segment using off-road equipment retrofitted with CleanAIR PERMIT™ Filters, the AeroCLEAN™ is capable of safely cleaning filters in-field. The cleaning system requires no electricity and is safe enough to use on a daily basis if frequent cleaning is necessary to keep a fleet’s diesel particulate filters in top shape.

With new on- and off-road regulations looming on the horizon and particulate filters becoming an integral part of emissions control for diesel vehicles such as construction and mining equipment, the AeroCLEAN™ is reaching a wider market looking for a safe, effective way to service fleet vehicles.

The AeroCLEAN™ handles all sizes of CleanAIR PERMIT™ Filters. The enclosed cleaning system uses no heat or electricity, requiring only a compressed air source for its dry cleaning method. Utilizing a rugged, sturdy construction, the AeroCLEAN™ can be taken directly into the field for as-needed cleaning of vehicle filters. The unit’s large containment area allows for repeated maintenance of multiple filters before collected material is removed. With a cleaning cycle of less than 15 minutes, the AeroCLEAN™ is a fast, easy solution for cleaning diesel particulate filters.

For more information on CleanAIR Systems’ AeroCLEAN™, visit www.cleanairsys.com.

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About CleanAIR Systems:
CleanAIR Systems is a technology-based corporation manufacturing emissions control systems with worldwide distribution. Their products are designed to control air pollution such as diesel particulate matter and NOx, for on- and off-road vehicles, as well as stationary machinery and power generation. Visit CleanAIR Systems online at http://www.cleanairsys.com/.



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8.06.2007

CleanAIR Systems Participates in NY Off-Road Diesel Emissions Testing with the PERMIT™ Diesel Particulate Filter

Santa Fe, NM – August 7, 2007 – CleanAIR Systems, a manufacturer of innovative emissions control solutions, is pleased to announce their PERMIT™ diesel particulate filter technology has been included in the Clean Diesel Technology/Off-Road Field-Testing Program at the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) in Maspeth, Queens, NY. Part of a 3-year project conducted by Southern Research Institute for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the program will establish a universal testing protocol that can be adopted by other state and federal agencies for in-use emissions testing. CleanAIR’s passively regenerating PERMIT™ Filter has been installed on two pieces of off-road diesel construction equipment used primarily for snow removal and loading of road salt onto trucks. In-use emissions reduction testing on the filters is currently underway. The PERMIT™ Filter has proven to be a leader in emissions control technology by reducing pollutants during field testing of diesel particulate matter by greater than 85%, as well as reducing emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons by as much as 99%.

The first round of vehicle retrofits and testing of clean diesel technologies has been completed with ten companies participating in the program. Emissions control technologies being tested include active diesel particulate filters, passive diesel particulate filters, diesel oxidation catalysts, selective catalytic reduction technology, and flow-through particulate filters. The goal of the Clean Diesel Technology Program is to assess and improve diesel engine emissions generated by off-road equipment, produce emissions factors with and without a variety of control technologies, and evaluate the performance of emissions control technologies used within the test via a standard testing protocol developed during the program.

“This is an important initiative to help control air pollution caused by emissions from existing diesel engines,” said Stephen Piccot, director of Environment and Energy Research at Southern Research Institute. “Our collaborative approach will provide important performance, economic, and operational information that will be invaluable in designing future diesel retrofit programs, not to mention developing better air quality policies and equipment usage guidelines.”

CleanAIR technical sales engineer, Ralph Wintersberger explains, “CleanAIR Systems has been working for years with government entities and private industry in California to clean up emissions due to the state’s strict air quality regulations. We’re very encouraged to see New York and other Northeastern states doing the same through programs like this. Our product has been in-use and tested by DSNY for almost a year, cleaning up particulate matter, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide from diesel vehicle emissions. We’ve worked one-on-one with NYCDEP (New York City Department of Environmental Protection) and DSNY to help implement standards for emissions control to bring New York standards closer to emissions standards set by California Air Resources Board (CARB) levels.” Wintersberger continued, “Emissions control technology that is affordable is also a factor in the guidelines being considered by NYCDEP. For CleanAIR Systems, ‘customized products at affordable prices’ is what we do best.”

“Preliminary test results on CleanAIR diesel particulate filters included in the program show greater than 90% reduction on all emissions of particulate matter, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide,” said Southern Research Institute’s Senior Project Leader, William S. Crews. A report will be issued at the conclusion of testing, providing information on all clean diesel emissions control technologies that participated in the program, along with effectiveness as it relates to testing on DSNY’s off-road construction equipment.

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About CleanAIR Systems:
CleanAIR Systems is a technology-based corporation manufacturing emissions control systems with worldwide distribution. Their products are designed to control air pollution such as diesel particulate matter and NOx, for on- and off-road vehicles, as well as stationary machinery and power generation. Visit CleanAIR Systems online at
www.cleanairsys.com.


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Tags: diesel particulate filters, diesel particulate matter, diesel emissions, diesel engine emissions, emission reduction, off-road diesel emissions, diesel construction equipment, clean diesel, diesel vehicle emissions, emissions standards, emissions control technology, emissions control technologies, emissions testing, air quality regulations

The Facts:
  • CleanAIR Systems’ PERMIT™ diesel particulate filter technology is included in the Clean Diesel Technology/Off-Road Field-Testing Program at the New York City Department of Sanitation.


  • The project conducted by Southern Research Institute for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) will establish a universal testing protocol for off-road diesel vehicles that can be adopted by other state and federal agencies for in-use emissions testing.


  • The first round of vehicle retrofits and testing has been completed with ten companies, including CleanAIR Systems, participating in the program. Technologies being tested include active diesel particulate filters; passive diesel particulate filters; diesel oxidation catalysts; selective catalytic reduction technology; and flow-through particulate filters.


  • The goal of the Clean Diesel Technology Program is to: assess and improve diesel engine emissions generated by off-road equipment, produce emissions factors with and without a variety of control technologies, and evaluate the performance of emissions control technologies used within the test via a standard testing protocol developed during the program.


  • Preliminary test results show that CleanAIR diesel particulate filters included in the program have reduced emissions of particulate matter, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide on test vehicles by greater than 90%.

Information Sources:
CleanAIR Systems, PERMIT Filter
NYCDEP
NYSERDA

Southern Research

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“This is an important initiative to help control air pollution caused by emissions from existing diesel engines,” said Stephen Piccot, director of Environment and Energy Research at Southern Research Institute. “Our collaborative approach will provide important performance, economic, and operational information that will be invaluable in designing future diesel retrofit programs, not to mention developing better air quality policies and equipment usage guidelines.”

CleanAIR technical sales engineer, Ralph Wintersberger explains, “CleanAIR Systems has been working for years with government entities and private industry in California to clean up emissions due to the state’s strict air quality regulations. We’re very encouraged to see New York and other Northeastern states doing the same through programs like this. Our product has been in-use and tested by DSNY for almost a year, cleaning up particulate matter, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide from diesel vehicle emissions. We’ve worked one-on-one with the NYCDEP (New York City Department of Environmental Protection) and DSNY to help implement standards for emissions control to bring New York standards closer to emissions standards set by California Air Resources Board (CARB) levels.” Wintersberger continued “Emissions control technology that is affordable is also a factor in the guidelines being considered by NYCDEP. For CleanAIR Systems, ‘customized products at affordable prices’ is what we do best.”

“Preliminary test results on CleanAIR diesel particulate filters included in the program show greater than 90% reduction on all emissions of particulate matter, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide,” said Southern Research Institute’s Senior Project Leader, William S. Crews.

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