APG receives further approval for its IUL conversion submissions

American Power Group Corporation said that its subsidiary, American Power Group has received a notification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that its recent Clean Alternative Fuel Vehicle and Engine Conversion Submission has been approved.

APG received approval for the following Intermediate Useful Life engines:

  •  Detroit Diesel DD15
  • 14.8L
  • (2012 to 2010)

The submission utilized APG’s V5000 Dual Fuel Turbocharged Natural Gas technology which is required to meet specific design, componentry and emission compliance criteria per the EPA Final Rule. The 6 additional engine families are APG’s second dual fuel conversion IUL approval covering Selective Catalyst Reduction engine technology, which meets or exceeds the current 2010 EPA OEM certified engine emission standards. In December 2014, APG revealed its initial 28 IUL approvals on the Volvo/Mack engine families with 3 approvals relating to SCR engines.

APG so far received 34 IUL approvals and 456 OUL approvals covering six of the top OEM engine platforms.

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