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Emerging Technology List

The following table lists information showing the potential capabilities of emissions reduction for emerging technologies. The table shows the projected percent reduction that EPA will recognize for emission reductions for each technology based on the information and data provided by the manufacturer. The percent reduction is subject to change after completing testing for verification. Actual emissions reductions will be a function of the individual applications.

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The Emerging Technology list is intended to provide guidance in selecting a technology for the Clean Diesel Emerging Technologies Program’s Request for Proposals. A technology may reside on the Emerging Technology List for one year from the effective date. During that year, the manufacturer will seek full verification. The verification process officially evaluates the emission performance of the technology. Once verified, EPA will list the official performance data and associated information on the National Clean Diesel Campaign’s Verified Technology List. Please refer to the selection criteria below for more details.

Eligible entities interested in applying for funds under the Clean Diesel Emerging Technologies Program should consult with the manufacturer of the emerging technology about preparing the grant application (Retrofit Technologies Contacts).

Manufacturer Technology Application Reductions (%) Effective Date
PM CO NOx HC
Caterpillar, Inc.
Emerging Technology Acceptance Letter (PDF)
(3 pp, 189K, July 2008)
3500 Marine EUG: Marine Emissions Upgrade Group Caterpillar 3500 mechanical unit injector (MUI) marine engines that have power greater than 750 horsepower for model years 1984 to 2008 25 N/A N/A N/A July 10, 2008
ESW Canada
Emerging Technology Acceptance Letter (PDF)
(3 pp, 1.5M, October 2008)
XtrmCat™ DOC Kit: diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and closed crankcase ventilation (CCV) system Marine, 2-stroke, Tier 0 and Tier 1, turbocharged EMD 645E3-E7 and 710GT models originally equipped with crankcase emissions vented into the exhaust, equipped with a crankcase pressure monitoring system, for 2006 or earlier model years 25 70 0 25 October 6, 2008
Johnson Matthey
Emerging Technology Acceptance Letter (PDF)
(3 pp, 206K, July 2008)
SCRT-1000: urea-based selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filter On-highway, 4-cycle, 250-500 hp heavy-duty diesel engines, originally manufactured for model years 1994 through 2002 90 85 65 95 July 10, 2008
Nett Technologies, Inc.
Emerging Technology Acceptance Letter (PDF)
(3 pp, 203K, July 2008)
BlueMAX: urea-based selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system Nonroad, 4-cycle, heavy-duty diesel Caterpillar engine models 3306, 3116, 3406 in the 75-130 kW, 130-225 kW, and 225 – 450 kW (NR5, NR6, NR7) power ranges, originally manufactured for model years 1996 through 2008 20 60 65 60 July 10, 2008
Tinnerman/ Shadowood
Emerging Technology Acceptance Letter (PDF)
(3 pp, 200K, October 2008)
TEC 2010 system: reformer, lean NOx trap, selective catalytic reduction system, and active diesel particulate filter On-highway, Navistar and International Truck and Engine Corporation DT-466 models and Cummins Engine Company ISB models, medium heavy-duty diesel engines, originally equipped without catalysts and with or without EGR, for model years 2004 through 2006 90 90 65 90 October 1, 2008
Truck Emission Control Technologies Inc.
Emerging Technology Acceptance Letter (PDF)
(3 pp, 1.6M, October 2008)
CAT 3126 PM & NOx Reduction System: diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), diesel particulate converter, exhaust gas recirculation system, thermal stabilizer and moisture & particulate separator On-highway Caterpillar 3126 model engines from model years 1998 to 2003 for engine families WCPXH0442HRK, XCPXH0442HRK, XCPXH0442HSK, YCPXH0442HRK, 1CPXH0442HRK, 2CPXH0442HRK and 3CPXH0442HBX 50 70 40 60 October 6, 2008

Selection Criteria

The following outlines the selection criteria used for technologies included on EPA’s National Clean Diesel Campaign’s Emerging Technologies List:

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