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Other Clean Fuel Technology

Health Effects & Emissions Studies

Evaluation of various off-road technologies provides documentation of the benefits of new technologies.  Studies include demonstration of low- and zero-emission locomotives, low-emission alternative fuel off-road engines using technology developed for on-road engines, including retrofit equipment.  Another area of focus will be the use of gas-to-liquid fuels, emulsified fuels, bio-diesel, and low-sulfur diesel fuels in construction equipment and other off-road uses.  Demonstration of particulate control technologies is a high priority area.  The plan also includes projects pertaining to low-emission marine engines, including hybrid-electric technology.

As part of the Chairman’s initiatives to form a consortium on asthma research and to further medical research on air pollution-related cancers, project proposals have been solicited to examine the potential health impacts from toxic emissions and ultra-fine particles.  In addition, proposed studies include the comparison of in-use emission levels from engines powered by various fuels.

Stationary Clean Fuel Technology and VOC/Toxics

Progress is being made in the development and commercialization of zero-volatile organic compound (VOC) products and processes. Following is a link to Suppliers of low-VOC Cleaning Material s and Equipment. Research is also continuing in the development of diesel alternative technologies for portable power applications.

Outreach & Technology Transfer

A fundamental element of the Clean Fuels Program is the assessment of clean fuels and advanced technologies, their progress towards commercialization, and the dissemination of information on demonstrated technologies.  This is achieved by consulting with industry, scientific, health, medical, and regulatory experts and utilizing knowledge and expertise in support of the Clean Fuels Program.

Outreach efforts are ongoing to expedite the implementation of low emission and clean fuels technologies and to coordinate these activities with other organizations.  The Clean Fuels Program relies on the transfer of technology as a mechanism to disseminate to and receive information from the public domain, industry, regulatory agencies, and the scientific community. 




This page updated: August 06, 2010
URL: http://www.aqmd.gov/tao/Demonstration/otherfc.htm