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What are renewable and low carbon intensity fuels?
- They can be renewable, which can significantly reduce the carbon footprint or Greenhouse Gas (GHG) impact of the engine up to 90%.
- They have a high cetane number.
- They can be formulated to provide low temperature capability. Consult with your supplier to ensure the fuel meets the ambient temperature requirements of the application.
- They can reduce the emissions of certain products of incomplete combustion, such as unburned hydrocarbons (UHC), soot, and carbon monoxide (CO). They may also reduce NOx emissions under certain engine loads and cycles.
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Popular 904 Series gets a power boost
Perkins has announced a power uplift to the popular 3.6 litre variant.
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What's inside matters
We chat to Corey Berry following the successful showings at American Rental Association (ARA) and United Rentals exhibitions.
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Putting an electric wheel loader through its paces
We headed to Malaga, Spain, to learn more and see the machine in action.
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The year ahead for agri-tech
What might the coming months hold? Powernews does some opinion legwork, so you don’t have to.
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Marine focus: A proven method
The Perkins marine distributor network is there to service customers of Perkins anywhere in the world.
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Perkins brings next-generation performance to power generation
Available in the second half of 2025, the 2600 Series offers excellent load acceptance, fuel efficiency and versatility.
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Putting hybrids to the test
How our Customer Solutions and Engineering teams are actively helping customers reduce fuel consumption.
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California: why it's so important to America's agricultural output
The state’s farmers grow more than 400 commodity crops, 19 of them unique to the Golden State.
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China focus: Engine launches and Bauma China
More than 280,000 visitors from across the world attended this year’s four-day long Bauma China exhibition in Shanghai.
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From build-line to boat – the journey of one Perkins® E44
We follow the journey from a Perkins facility in the UK to installation on a passenger ferry in Singapore.
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Also in this issue
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Perkins supports OEMs navigating the energy transition
The heart of sustainable power.
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Perkins in Latin America
Offering a complete solution for off-highway engines in Latin America.
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Wacker Neuson’s new EW100 10-ton mobile excavator
Wacker Neuson’s new EW100 10-ton mobile excavator
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Celebrating 50 years of Perkins POTFA
Fifty years of support for the written word in agriculture.
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