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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

Portable Power Goes Green

Kaeser Generator
Although today's emissions-compliant engines present certain challenges, the electronic controls allow for better diagnostic and troubleshooting features.
Ingersoll Rand Generator
Today's environmentally friendly compressors and generators incorporate sound-attenuating features to reduce noise levels, as well as fluid containment systems to mitigate the risk of leaks.

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By Jenny Lescohier
Contributing Writer

Equipment Today, March 2008

To meet 2008 CARB regulations on evaporative emissions, Wacker has designed its portable generators so the gasoline vapors from the vent cap are filtered through a carbon canister. During engine operation, any captured vapors are recirculated back to the engine and burned, resulting in fewer emissions. In addition, fuel tanks are being constructed of new plastics that are less permeable and allow fewer fumes to escape.

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