2. Post-treatment technologies to meet regulatory requirements
Pollutant reduction involves improving emissions at source, i.e. those produced in the combustion chamber, as well as improving after-treatment systems and the strategies for putting them into action. Here, we'll be focusing on progress in the latter area.
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