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Detroit Diesel to introduce SCR-equipped engines in 2010 after 25 million test miles

Come January, when new truck diesel emissions regulations take effect, Detroit Diesel will be ready with updated versions of its DD13, DD15, DD16 engine families. Similar to updated or new truck diesels from General Motors, Ford and Cummins, the motors from Detroit Diesel will incorporate a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system. That means they will use a urea injection system in the exhaust stream to convert NOx emissions into water and nitrogen. Detroit Diesel is owned by Daimler Trucks NA and is able to draw on the German parent ... Read more →

Daimler loses European urea injection patent, U.S. could be next

Urea injection systems for diesel vehicles might soon be less expensive thanks to a recent ruling in a European patent case. Daimler was part owner of a patent covering selective catalytic ...

BASF to capitalize on new diesels by raising AdBlue prices

Just as a whole batch of new fifty state-legal diesel vehicles are about to hit the market in the U.S., chemical company BASF is set to take advantage of the situation. BASF has announced that they ...

Detroit Diesel to introduce SCR-equipped engines in 2010 after 25 million test miles 2 months ago on Autoblog Green

Come January, when new truck diesel emissions regulations take effect, Detroit Diesel will be ready with updated versions of its DD13, DD15, DD16 engine families. Similar to updated or new truck diesels from General Motors, Ford and Cummins, the motors from Detroit Diesel will incorporate a ...

Daimler loses European urea injection patent, U.S. could be next 4 months ago on Autoblog Green

Urea injection systems for diesel vehicles might soon be less expensive thanks to a recent ruling in a European patent case. Daimler was part owner of a patent covering selective catalytic reduction systems for diesel engines. The SCR systems use urea injected into the exhaust stream along with ...

BASF to capitalize on new diesels by raising AdBlue prices 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Just as a whole batch of new fifty state-legal diesel vehicles are about to hit the market in the U.S., chemical company BASF is set to take advantage of the situation. BASF has announced that they will be raising the price of AdBlue by €45 per 1,000 liters. AdBlue is the 1/3 urea, 2/3 water ...



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