Perkins Participates in Two UK Government Red Diesel Replacement Projects
Perkins Engines Company Limited recently announced its participation in two projects under the UK Government’s ‘Red Diesel Replacement’ competition.
This competition supports low-carbon technologies, fuels and systems for the construction and quarrying/mining sectors. Building on a number of research and development activities improving power system efficiency whilst simultaneously minimizing environmental impact, these projects will further enhance the portfolio of technologies available to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the off-highway sectors.
Complementing already announced technology offerings delivering hybrid solutions and efficiency improvements, these projects will help to advance Perkins engines’ capability to operate on a wide array of lower- carbon intensity fuel types in addition to 100 percent hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to EN15940 and biodiesel up to B202. Lower- carbon intensity fuels can be a key enabler for customers to achieve their short and long term ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) targets through their combination of ultra-low emissions capability for local air quality and low or negative life cycle greenhouse gas footprint.
Developing an internal combustion engine to run on rDME
In one project Perkins is the lead organization in developing an internal combustion engine which runs on renewable Dimethyl Ether (rDME), working closely with Loughborough University and Flogas.
Dimethyl ether is a well-established, non-toxic aerosol propellant, which can be synthesized from biomass, residues, and waste, providing an opportunity for significant reductions and even net negative greenhouse gas emissions.