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Looking for locally-made carbon emission reduction technology for diesel-fuelled big rigs, mining equipment, and more?
That’s a big 10-4, says dynaCERT’s CEO and President Jim Payne, whose Toronto-based company has spent $70 million during the last 16 years developing their patented HYDRAgen device that cuts down on emissions by more than 50%, reduces nitrous oxide, the most deadly gas, by 88%, and reduces fuel consumption by nearly 10%.
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It only came on the market two years ago right before COVID-19 hit and works by producing hydrogen and oxygen which are added to a diesel engine’s airflow, resulting in better combustion.
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COVID couldn t stop 22nd annual Project Winter Survival
Author of the article: Liz Braun
Publishing date: Jan 16, 2021 • January 16, 2021 • 2 minute read • Jody Steinhauer (left), president of Bargains Group and founder of Engage and Change, helps to distribute some of the 3,000 Winter Survival Kits during the 22nd annual Engage and Change s Project Winter Survival from a warehouse on 501 Alliance Ave. in Toronto, Ont. on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. Photo by Ernest Doroszuk /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network
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Steinhauer is the founder of Engage and Change, the charity behind Project Winter Survival.
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