Interesting Facts You Never Knew About Diesel and Alzheimer’s
The Iron Oxides Found in Diesel Fuel Additives — Not Diesel Fuel — Linked to Alzheimer’s According to several mainstream media articles and reports, a new study conducted at Lancaster University and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides evidence that tiny ma
Believe in Your Equipment But Never Stop Improving it
Rentar Fuel Catalyst Proves Itself on Mass Transit Vehicles With Respect to Reducing Emissions of Opacity The Rentar’s capacity as a mass transit fuel saving device is recognized in North, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Equally as
The Benefits of Using a Fuel Catalyst — Beyond Fuel Savings
Less fuel consumption lowers operating costs, the single greatest expense related to heavy equipment and commercial vehicles. Fuel catalysts are recognized as diesel fuel saving devices that produce more energy from less fuel and reduce emissions. As a result, fuel catalysts are almost universally p
Diesel, the Cleanest Fossil Fuel There Is
Few industries have the ability to make a positive impact on the environment in the same way construction and excavation companies can, especially with respect to atmospheric-polluting emissions. And few industries are already doing more. Whether a conscious decision or not, construction and excavat

Diesel Emissions: Types and Effects of Diesel Engine Emissions
Diesel emissions compared to gasoline, biodiesel, ethanol, propane, and natural gas is debated with regard to least/most and safest/worse. With respect to fuel efficiency, there is no debate. Diesel engines are far more fuel efficient than gasoline engines of comparable size. In fact, diesel engines

Gasoline vs Diesel Emissions: Types and Effects of Each on Health & Environment
Gasoline vs diesel emissions is a comparison measured by an accounting for fuel economy, fuel composition, and engine-type combustion characteristics. It is not unreasonable to assume that gasoline and diesel engines produce the same emissions. After all, both gasoline and diesel are hydrocarbon bas