Award for Grundfos for Cleaner Diesel Smoke

15.12.2009

On 2 December Grundfos NoNOx received a bronze medal for its sensor product at the award ceremony in Paris. The product is the pump company’s sensor based urea dosing pump, used in SCR catalysts for purifying the exhaust from diesel vehicles.

Award for Grundfos for Cleaner Diesel Smoke

Man. Director, Jens Lübeck Johansen

Receiving the award, Grundfos NoNOx Man. Director, Jens Lübeck Johansen thanked on behalf of the NoNOx division and the Grundfos Group.

”The primary focus in the Grundfos Group is ”clean water” and low energy consumption. Here we are in the ”clean-air” sphere and in addition we have contributed to reducing the diesel consumption,” he said, promising that Grundfos in the coming years will develop into more and more sustainable conditions in all its business areas.

The EEP Award is presented by the European Environmental Press (EEP) Association in co-operation with the leading French environmental fair, Pollutec, with support from the EFAEP (European Federation of Associations of Environmental Professionals).

Source:Grundfos

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