Written by Kris Land
This workshop brought together the most current efforts associated with water used for reducing diesel exhaust emissions. The purpose of the workshop was to discuss various water technologies for NOx reduction in medium- and heavy-duty diesel engines. In this workshop leading manufacturers, researchers and technology developers presented their work on water technologies reducing NOx emissions from mobile and stationary sources and discussed the effectiveness of this technology.Benefits
- 1. Brought out factual, credible information on water technologies to illustrate the 50-70 percent NOx reduction, and 30 percent smoke reduction potential with fuel economy advantages with its use.
- 2. Informed Air Resources Board and South Coast Air Quality Management District attending staff on the potential air quality benefits with this technology. Commission funds were leveraged in an $8 million program sponsored by major heavy-duty engine manufacturers. If the development effort is successful, it may enable heavy-duty diesel engines to meet 2.0 g/bhp-hr for NOx and 0.05 g/bhp-hr for PM.
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1944: Camano Class Light Cargo Ship was laid down for the US Army as FS-289 at Wheeler Shipbuilding in Whitestone, NY.

1955 - 1963: Used as a cargo supply ship for the Texas Towers, a network of advanced radar stations located off the Eastern Seaboard. In 1957, Capt. Sixto Mangual was commander of the AKL-17 and in 1961 it was rechristened the USNS New Bedford. The New Bedford, sailing out of State Pier, was keeping vigil when Texas Tower No. 4 callapsed off the New Jersey coast during a January 1961 nor'easter.

2006: Design of the Tesla Turbine began on June 11, 2006. The Sea Bird was sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for commercial service.




















