Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe...

15
Nonroad Diesel 2001 January 16, 2001

Transcript of Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe...

Page 1: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Nonroad Diesel 2001

January 16, 2001

Page 2: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Statutory Authority

■ With the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990:

n Section 213 of 1990 Act directed EPA to:

– evaluate contribution of nonroad sources to urbannonattainment

– adopt standards if warranted

– consider comparable highway standards in determiningstringency

– achieve greatest emission reduction possibleconsidering cost, safety, etc.

– regulate any nonroad category that contributes to airpollution

Page 3: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Statutory Authority

■ Section 209 of 1990 Act:

– preempts all state regulation of locomotives and of farmand construction equipment <175 hp

– allows California to set independent standards for othernonroad sources, with authorization from EPAAdministrator

– allows other states to adopt California standards

■ 1991: EPA study found that nonroad diesels(tractors, bulldozers, ...) are large part of ozone andPM problem

Page 4: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Existing Nonroad CI RegulationsSchedule

Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

1996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008

175</= to < 750100</= to < 17550</= to < 10025</= to < 50<25 and > 750

300</= to < 600600</= to < 750100</= to < 30025</= to < 100

<25

YearHp phase-in Hp phase-in Hp phase-in

175</= to < 750100</= to < 175

> 750

50</= to < 100

Page 5: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Harmonization

■ Currently in discussion with and obtainingfeedback from European government andindustry representatives to ensurecoordination of implementation scheduleand test procedures

■ Seeking feedback from Japan on the process

■ Nonroad harmonization can serve as amodel for future efforts

Page 6: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Potential Regulation

■ Timetable for NOx+HC emissions remainsconsistent with the regulations as adopted

■ Timetable for appropriate PM emissionswill be addressed in the effort based onappropriate and available technology, basedon other factors such as fuel availability,etc.

Page 7: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Nonroad Fuel

Assuming transfer of some on highway enginetechnology to nonroad applicationsFuel sulfur reduction to enable comparable enginetechnologiesCurrent on-highway certification fuel Sulfur level isan option

One proposal the Agency has received from industry includes a500 ppm S cap for nonroad.Due to distribution concerns and other issues - locomotive,marine, and possibly home heating oil may have S levelscomparable to nonroad.

Page 8: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Nonroad Diesel Inventory Impacts

Nearly 50% of Nonroad Mobile Source NOxemissions will be due to Nonroad Dieselapplications.

and

Greater than 50% of Nonroad Mobile Source PMemissions will be due to Nonroad Dieselapplications.

It is anticipated that by 2007,

Page 9: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Mobile Sources Nonroad

~10 million tons per year ~5 million tons per year

Highway54%

Nonroad46% Locomotives

16%

Marine Diesel21%

Land-based Diesel47%

Large SI8%

Other8%

2007 Mobile SourceNOx Inventory

Page 10: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

2007 PM Inventories

Mobile Sources Nonroad

~600,000 tons per year ~420,000 tons per year

Highway30%

Nonroad70%

Marine Diesel10%

Marine SI8%

Land-based Diesel52%

Locomotives6%

Small SI13%

Other11%

Page 11: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Feasibility

■ The nonroad market has a diverse set ofapplications

■ Beyond current regulatory efforts,– the issue of the feasibility of control

technologies can serve as a driving forceimplementation

– equipment constraints are being considered

Page 12: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Nonroad Market

Ag Tractors79.9%

Bailers0.2%

Combines9.9%

Other Ag Equip3.0%

Sprayers 4.4%

Windrowers2.5%

1999 U.S. Agriculture Production

PSR based sales data.

Page 13: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Nonroad Market (continued)

Skid Steer Loaders

48.2%

Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe

12.8%

Excavators7.1%

Wheel Loader Dozer6.4%

Crawlers4.6%

Rollers4.1%

Trenchers3.1%

Other13.7%

1999 Construction Production

PSR based sales data

Page 14: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

Potential Scenarios

■ Retention of Current NOx standards with currentschedule and PM limits mirroring Highway 2004

■ Retention of Current NOx standards with currentschedule and aftertreatment forcing PM limits,however potential technical constraints may exist

■ Aftertreatment forcing standards with or without aTier 3

■ Phase in of aftertreatment forcing standards based onan as yet to be determined timeline

Page 15: Nonroad Diesel 2001€¦ · Nonroad Market (continued) Skid Steer Loaders 48.2% Tractor/Ldr/Bckhoe 12.8% Excavators 7.1% Wheel Loader Dozer 6.4% Crawlers 4.6% Rollers 4.1% Trenchers

The timeline for the rulemaking is dependent onthe aspects of nonroad emissions controlundertaken, including: - fuel control - implementation schedule - target NOx - target PM levels

Still targeting completion fo the technologyreview for the Tier 3 NOx+HC and PM levels byDecember 2001.