Emission control for stationary engines and industrial diesel installations
Stationary engines often require a different balance of engineering priorities than mobile machinery: installation constraints, continuous operation, plant integration and maintenance consistency. Our approach focuses on DOC, DPF and SCR solutions adapted to the real operating profile of the installation rather than generic off-road assumptions.
Key points
- Applications: industrial installations and generator sets
- Design: based on real operating conditions and dominant pollutants
- Support: maintenance and long-term system follow-up
Stationary engines
Sector-specific page with a hybrid technical-commercial approach: practical retrofit logic, real operating constraints and a clear emissions-reduction value proposition.
Why this sector matters commercially and technically
This page is designed for engineering, operations, procurement and commercial teams that need more than a generic claim. It explains where diesel emission control matters operationally, why retrofit can be commercially relevant, and how emission reduction supports air quality, asset life and project positioning at the same time.
Industrial application, not generic catalogue fitting
Stationary engines usually require robust, maintainable solutions aligned with the plant’s operating priorities, uptime requirements and actual emission-control target. The correct answer may be NOx-focused, particulate-focused or centred on CO and HC depending on the installation.
That is why project definition starts with the installation itself rather than with a preselected product.
What retrofit means in this sector
In stationary applications, retrofit often means improving environmental control without redesigning the whole installation. It is particularly attractive when the engine remains operationally valid but emission performance, permitting or customer expectations need to improve.
That hybrid technical-commercial argument is especially useful in existing industrial plants and long-life equipment.
Where commercial value appears
For plant owners and industrial operators, the value is not only environmental. It can also sit in operational continuity, lower redesign pressure, phased capital decisions and a clearer sustainability narrative for existing assets.
That makes retrofit relevant beyond pure compliance language.