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Other Technical Documents: NSPS for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines

The following are other technical documents about the NSPS for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines.


  • Excel spreadsheet of data for 2015 reported by owners and operators of emergency engines (xlsx) (3.56 MB, August 2016)
  • Potential Revisions to the Stationary Engine NSPS (pdf) (154.71 KB, June 28, 2017)
    The EPA is providing a draft of potential revisions to the Stationary Engine NSPS that will update references to legacy regulations for nonroad engines that are being removed from the CFR.
  • April 2011 - Economic Impact and Small Business Analysis: Final Amendments to the Compression Ignition (CI) Engine New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) (pdf) (18.91 KB)
  • March 2010 - Alternative Control Techniques Document: Stationary Diesel Engines (pdf) (1002.39 KB)
  • June 2005 - Economic Impact Analysis: Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines (EPA-452/R-006) (pdf) (1.53 MB)
  • June 2005 - Cost Impact Associated with NSPS for Stationary CI ICE (pdf) (65.67 KB)
  • June 2005 - Cost per Ton for NSPS for Stationary CI ICE (pdf) (46.72 KB)
  • June 2005 - Emission Reduction Associated with NSPS for Stationary CI ICE (pdf) (90.27 KB)
  • June 2005 - Population and Projections: Stationary Diesel Engines (pdf) (65.72 KB)
  • May 2005 - Control Costs for NOx Adsorbers and CDPF for Stationary CI ICE (pdf) (64.43 KB)

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