Following years of global consideration, the fight against climate change has begun to take a definitive stance.
In an effort to curtail the climate crisis, several governments around the world have pledged to achieve net-zero-gas emissions as soon as economically possible. In 2019, the list of countries that incorporated net-zero emissions into law grew to 5 [is this correct or relevant? There are much more than 5 now] while more than 50 others are considering it.
In Canada, the government decreed the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, which aims to reduce the country’s emissions to 40% below 2005 levels by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050. The plan outlines a sector-by-sector roadmap to achieve this goal — one that is taylored for the entrepreneurial pursuits of carbon-reduction companies like Carbon Streaming Corp. OFSTF and dynaCERT Inc. DYA DYFSF.
The latter has created a potential novelty in the renewable energy sector. Using its patented carbon emission reduction technology (CERT), dynaCERT has developed a device that is designed to transform diesel engines into carbon-conscious machines with a view of creating significant fuel savings for the operator — a win-win solution for a greener future.
Having made its mark in its home market, dynaCERT aims to take its leading carbon-reducing technology to fight the climate crisis on a global scale.
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dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ technology reportedly uses simple electrolysis to turn distilled water into hydrogen and oxygen gases that are produced on demand. When combined with on-road and third-party testing, HydraGEN™ has been reported to:
- Reduce fuel consumption by up to 10%
- Reduce NOx emissions by up to 88.7%
- Reduce CO emissions by up to 46.7%
- Reduce CO2 emissions by up to 9.6%
- Reduce THC emissions by up to 57.1%
- Reduce black smoke (particulate matter) by up to 55.3%
- Increase engine power and torque
- Extend engine and oil life
- Reduce diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) usage by up to 60%.
dynaCERT tells Benzinga that it has:
- Spent over $90 million on research and development and advancements over the last 20 years
- Received 6 families of patents worldwide
- Created a global distribution network of over 47 dealers
- Served the transportation, mining, oil and gas and generator industries
Perhaps most importantly, dynaCERT tells Benzinga that its HydraGEN™ technology has the potential to serve all forms of automobile transport, including busing, trucking, construction, power generation and mining.
To quote from the dynaCERT website, “With the ability to deliver a return on investment, our approach to enhance product development into additional market platforms has created global interest. We continue to expand our partnerships with industry leaders, major corporations, private companies and government bodies.
These relationships are strengthening our presence and helping pave the way for our technologies expansion in rail, marine, oil and gas, mining applications and stationary generators. dynaCERT is on the move.”
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