Cleaner off-road diesel fuel on the way
On June 1, the nation's refineries began making low-sulfur diesel fuel for off-road equipment.
On June 1, the nation's refineries
began making low-sulfur diesel fuel
for off-road equipment. By December, locomotives, ships and boats,
as well as farming, construction, and mining equipment will switch
to the new diesel containing nearly
85% less sulfur. The fuel has a sulfur content of 500 ppm, reduced
from about 3,000 ppm. By 2020, sulfur levels in most off-road diesel fuel will be reduced to 15 ppm,
clearing the way for advanced exhaust systems that significantly
reduce emissions.