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12.12.2007

Controlling Air Pollution - Predictions for 2008

Santa Fe, NM – December 12, 2007 - CleanAIR Systems, a leader in emissions control technology, has drawn upon their daily interaction with regulatory standards, original equipment manufacturers and businesses using air pollution control products, to forecast their “Air Pollution Control - Predictions for 2008”.

The issue of air pollution and how to control it was a hot topic in 2007, particularly with climate change and serious health issues caused by pollutants topping the list of public concerns. As a result, the industry of emissions control technology has become a fast-growing market segment trying to keep pace with mounting demand for cleaner air.

Over the past fifteen years, CleanAIR Systems has seen a significant change in air quality regulations and public attitude towards cleaning up the air we breathe. Since 1993, the company has developed and manufactured several new technologies to control emission pollutants such as diesel particulate matter, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and NOx.

What lies ahead in 2008 for the emissions control industry and air pollution reduction?

CleanAIR Systems predicts the following:

An increase in the development of new emissions control technologies.
With new air quality and energy regulations constantly coming into affect, demand is high for evolving technologies to bring emissions under control in order to meet regulatory standards for vehicles, stationary engines and power plants.

The acquisition and merger of companies involved in emissions control.
With the recent acquisition of several major players in the field of control technology, the future will see more purchases as large entities look for existing companies to fulfill their emission control needs and become a part of their corporate umbrella.

More state and regional air quality regulations being passed.
Rather than rely on the federal government to set air quality standards, individual states and regional coalitions are going to task and passing their own regulations. Following the lead of strict California standards already in place, this trend will increase with environmental and citizen-action groups such as Utah Moms for Clean Air, joining forces with local and state governments to fight for tougher air quality laws.

An increase in emissions control in the Asian market.
The upcoming Beijing Olympics and several controversial pollution reports have made the issue of China’s ever-increasing air pollution a worldwide problem. With a reported 400,000 Chinese dying prematurely each year from air pollution related illnesses and a new coal-fired power plant coming into operation every few days, bringing modern emissions control technology to China will be a global necessity.

Acceptance of the diesel vehicle as a means to increase fuel economy and decrease emissions.
Diesel cars and trucks are not the same dirty engines they use to be. They get 30% better fuel economy than traditional gas vehicles (therefore creating less pollution). Today’s new diesel cars and trucks also run on Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel and boast ever-more efficient pollution control technology to substantially reduce particulate matter, sulfur and NOx emissions. Diesels emit less CO2 than gasoline vehicles and can also run on biodiesel. In Europe, diesel vehicles are now the car of choice and are gaining more of a foot hold in the U.S. with the knowledge that diesel doesn’t mean dirty anymore.

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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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11.05.2007

CleanAIR Systems Develops New Online Media Press Room

Emissions Control Manufacturer Incorporates Today’s Social Media Resources and Multi-Media Tools to Distribute Air Pollution News

Santa Fe, NM – November 6, 2007 – The rise in popularity of social media and public accessibility to multi-media tools, has made it possible for today’s business website to go far past the old-fashion press release as a means to distribute company news. With this in mind, CleanAIR Systems, a leading manufacturer of air pollution control technology for diesel engines and power generation, has launched a pioneering new Media Press Room on their website. Already a trend-setter within the field of emissions control technology, CleanAIR Systems is again leading the way by developing a multi-leveled, online media resource incorporating a variety of social networking venues to present CleanAIR news and air pollution information.

The CleanAIR Media Press Room includes:
- Current Press Releases and Archive
- Current Media Coverage and Archive
- Fast Facts: company statement and milestones, market overview, president’s bio, and quotes from the staff
- Multi-Media Gallery: product slide shows; photos and logos to accompany press releases hosted by Flickr; and videos hosted by YouTube
- CleanAIR Blogs: AirZone Blog (current global news on air pollution with RSS feed), Press-Wire Blog (CleanAIR company news with RSS feed), and CleanAIR on Campus (college-based educational blog with RSS feed)
- CleanAIR on Campus: an educational initiative aimed at college students, developed on MySpace
- Listen to CleanAIR: recent Podcast featuring CleanAIR’s president
- Storyline Syndicator: a story idea resource for journalists
- Resource Directory: tags and links for information on air pollution and emissions control technology utilizing del.icio.us, Technorati, Digg, Google News Feeds, and Wikipedia.
- Other Resources: environmental mini-directories for Abbreviations & Acronyms; Agencies, Initiatives & Organizations; Blogs; Funding; and Podcasts

“Many B2B businesses have yet to discover the excitement and interest that can be injected into their company websites by using YouTube, MySpace, del.icio.us and other social sites that share information,” explains CleanAIR’s Marketing Manager, Louise Roach. “We constructed our new Media Press Room specifically to make use of Web 2.0 applications by interweaving external media tools, blog formatting and social network tagging within the webpage. Visitors can easily share or bookmark posts from our blogs, leave comments on our videos, or research topic-specific feeds and tags. This approach creates an online tool that transforms a standard press release page into a dynamic, ever-changing resource for information on air pollution control, extending our reach to a much larger internet audience.”

Visit the CleanAIR Media Press Room at http://www.cleanairsys.com/about/press/media-press-room.htm

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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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10.19.2007

Hot Off the PDF Press: CleanAIR Systems’ Emissions and Product Guidebook

Santa Fe, NM – October 23, 2007 – Environmental consultants and equipment dealers for diesel powered engines know the importance of emissions control regulations. So does CleanAIR Systems. Today’s air quality standards are tough and getting tougher. With daily changes being made to CARB and EPA rulings, it’s hard to keep up-to-date and informed. To make the job less demanding, CleanAIR Systems, a leading manufacturer of emissions control technology, has compiled a free 60-page, PDF e-book entitled the
Emissions and Product Guidebook.

Distributed as a no-cost service to qualified consultants and dealers, the hyperlinked Emissions and Product Guidebook includes:


  • Current regulatory information, emissions summary charts and resource links from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

  • A glossary on emissions control technology

  • FAQs related to emissions control

  • An extensive directory of abbreviations and acronyms related to air pollution

  • A directory of California Air Quality Agencies

  • Current EU regulations

  • Product cut-sheets from CleanAIR Systems


Environmental and engineering consultants, as well as equipment dealers, often face the task of bringing a client into compliance with air quality standards. From identifying regulatory requirements to analyzing possible emissions control technologies to implementing long-term strategies, the job can be daunting. By publishing the easy-to-use Emissions and Product Guidebook, CleanAIR Systems hopes to make the task less time-consuming and problematic.

To request the Emissions and Product Guidebook go to http://www.cleanairsys.com/emissionsguide/contact.asp.

Those who sign-up to receive the Guidebook will also be emailed future updates as part of the free service from CleanAIR Systems.

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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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