DCARB has launched its new hydrogen technology. The newly-launched technology is geared toward decarbonization, improving the power and efficiency of engines and dramatically reducing emissions.
DCARB has generated real excitement in marine, mining, and rail industries sectors by providing a “ready to go” hydrogen co-fueling solution.
For large diesel operators, DCARB will supply their units at no cost to the end client, in return, DCARB receives a small share of the fuel saving.
This breakthrough is due to DCARBs patented Arc Plasma electrolysis technology. This results in being able to generate enough hydrogen on demand rather than having to refuel or store hydrogen under pressure.
DCARB’s Arc Plasma electrolysis can, according to the company’s spokesperson, be retrofitted to almost any existing diesel asset to allow a hydrogen co-fueling that will allow for immediate benefits
The new DCARB hydrogen technology is capable of improving oil quality over service life, reducing fuel consumption by 5-15%, improving torque efficiency by up to 6%, and reducing particulate emissions up to 75%.
Tags: DCARB, Emission Reduction, Fuel Saving, Technology
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