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- Association for Emissions Control by Catalyst - Information on catalytic converters and related topics, from the international association of European companies making technologies for automobile exhaust emissions control.
- The Low Emissions Mission - A free site for automotive emissions related information including interactive on-line visual inspection training, automotive tutorials on emissions control systems, emissions inspection cartoons, and a discussion forum for those interested in the emissions inspection trade.
- National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory - U.S. EPA - Federal Government's principal program to control air pollution from motor vehicles. Primary responsibilities include developing programs to reduce mobile source related air pollution; evaluating emission control technology; testing vehicles, engines, and fuels; and determining compliance with Federal emissions and fuel economy standards.
- National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory - Federal Government's principal program to control air pollution from motor vehicles. Primary responsibilities include developing programs to reduce mobile source related air pollution; evaluating emission control technology; testing vehicles, engines, and fuels; and determining compliance with Federal emissions and fuel economy standards.
- Emission Control Specialists - Practical and cost effective solutions for your emission control needs. We will identify the source of the problem and determine if it can be eliminated through process changes or by a control system.
- Bender Corporation, Inc. - Specializes in efficient meltshop design, EAF emission control, steel mill emission control, scrap preheating Midshaft EAF developed by Manfred Bender.
- Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls - Develops and sales emission control technologies for diesel or alternative fuel engines.
- Compu-NOx - Describes and offers a new combustion control technology that provides an alternative to low NOx burner retrofit for attaining compliance with emission standards on industrial and power utility boilers.
- Anguil Environmental Systems - Air pollution control resource. Includes helpful introduction to pollution control, advanced emission control technologies, technology descriptions and compliance assistance links.
- Tenneco Inc. - Manufacturer of automotive emissions controls and ride-control products and systems. Careers, investor relations, and company profile. (NYSE:TEN).
Wikipedia Articles
- Moog Inc - Moog, is a worldwide designer and manufacturer of motion and fluid controls and control systems for applications in aerospace, defense, industrial and medical device markets. Their products and systems include military and commercial aircraft flight controls, satellite positioning controls, controls for steering tactical and strategic missiles, thrust vector controls for space launch vehicles and controls for positioning gun barrels and automatic ammunition loading for military combat vehicles.
- The Carbon Trust - The Carbon Trust is a not for dividend company limited by guarantee created by the UK government to help businesses and public organisations to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, through improved energy efficiency and developing low carbon technology. The Carbon Trust has a three stage approach to reducing businesses' carbon emissions - firstly increasing energy efficiency and reducing direct carbon emissions, secondly by identifying and reducing carbon emissions in the supply chain and when the first two have been maximised where relevant by considering offsetting the remaining emissions through a valid and additional source.
- Emissions trading - Emissions trading (or cap and trade) is an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants.DEFRA - Emissions Trading Schemes
- Automobile emissions control - Automobile emissions control covers all the technologies that are employed to reduce the air pollution-causing emissions produced by automobiles. Exhaust emissions control systems were first required on 1966 model year vehicles produced for sale in the state of California, followed by the United States as a whole in model year 1968.
- Zero-emissions vehicle - A zero-emissions vehicle, or ZEV will produce no emissions or pollution from the vehicle when stationary or operating. Emissions of concern include particulates (soot), hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and various oxides of nitrogen.