LNG gives 20% lower CO2 Emission and up to 95% NOx Emission compared to Diesel

The biggest gain of LNG is through lower emission of particulate matter and NOx

Based on current (i.e. May 2019) European Emission Requirements (CCNR II), LNG engines produce >20% less CO2 , >80% less NOx , >99% less particular matter compared to diesel engines.

Moreover, LNG engines meet EURO VI standards without the need for particulate filters or Selective Catalytic Reduction.

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LNG gives 20% lower CO2 Emission and up to 95% NOx Emission compared to Diesel The biggest gain of LNG is through lower emission of particulate matter and NOx

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