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Reducing Emissions in Power Generators: The HJS Solution

1st October 2024

     

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In South Africa, where the demand for back-up power and power generation is growing, addressing the environmental impact of diesel engines on generators is crucial. Diesel generators, known for their power and efficiency, are widely used for different purposes and in all industries throughout in South Africa. However, they are also a significant source of harmful diesel emissions that accompanies the growing demand on generators.  

John Ratcliffe’s HJS Emission Technology products provides cutting-edge solutions that help reduce these emissions, making diesel generators eco-friendlier and more compliant with emission and workplace safety standards. 


Why Diesel Generators Are a Challenge 

Diesel engines, although highly efficient, produce various harmful pollutants during combustion. Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) that includes soot particles and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are of particular concern. These pollutants contribute to air pollution and have severe health impacts, including respiratory issues and cardiovascular diseases. 

As governments worldwide implement stricter environmental regulations, businesses using diesel-powered generators must find ways to reduce emissions. This is where HJS Emission Technology comes in. 

HJS SCRT® Technology: A Turn-Key Aftertreatment Solution 

One of HJS’s most advanced offerings is its SCRT® Technology, which is designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOx emissions. This system works by combining Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) to achieve maximum emissions reduction. 

This technology is especially effective in reducing emissions from Tier 3 to Tier 4 and Stage V standards, making it ideal for businesses that want to future-proof their diesel generators for upcoming regulatory changes. 

Why Choose John Ratcliffe and HJS for Your Power Generator Emission Reduction? 

- Expertise: With decades of experience, John Ratcliffe is a trusted name in providing HJS emission reduction technology. 

- Proven Results: HJS systems, installed and maintained by John Ratcliffe, are validated to significantly reduce harmful emissions. 

- Environmentally Friendly: By partnering with John Ratcliffe and using our HJS technology, businesses contribute to a cleaner environment and improved public and workers health. 

As South African industries continue to rely on diesel-powered generators for energy, reducing emissions is more important than ever. John Ratcliffe together with HJS Emission Technology, provides the ideal solution for businesses looking to meet current and future environmental and workplace safety regulations.  

With our cutting-edge retrofit solutions, businesses can reduce emissions, extend the life of their equipment, and contribute to a cleaner, healthier planet and working environment for staff. 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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