The Evolution of Fuel

 

 

Cerion Energy is building a greener, more efficient future for diesel power.

 

Cerion Energy, Inc., is based in Rochester, NY, and has a staff of former Kodak scientists now at RIT who have made a scientific breakthrough in patenting a process for the consistent production of very low cost, high yield, ultra-pure, size-uniform and small (2 nano-meter) functionalized nano-particles.

These nano-particles in our diesel fuel borne additives can coat the internal parts of a diesel engine with a ceramic oxide coating to turn the engine itself into a catalytic converter.

 

This sends the energy content normally lost in the exhaust gas converter to the wheels as useful power to help raise MPG while reducing harmful diesel particulate emissions (soot). A separate nano-particle formulation can also be added to the lube oil to reduce the friction of internal moving parts and provide additional fuel economy.

 

Our scientists feel the total increase in MPG could be greater than 10% and the total reduction in emissions could be as much as 20%.

Our scientific team is also working on a reverse micelle of urea that could lessen or preclude the need for on-board urea storage tanks and the complex dosing equipment now being considered by most engine manufacturers, and we feel our technology could a crucial breakthrough to help engine manufacturers and trucking fleets prepare to meet 2010 EPA regulations.