On January 31, 2008, the MOE proposed emissions limits for standby generators with internal combustion engines that burn diesel, bio-diesel, natural gas, bi-fuel (natural gas/diesel) and certain other fuels for non-emergency electrical generation
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On January 31, 2008, the MOE proposed emissions limits for standby generators with internal combustion engines that burn diesel, bio-diesel, natural gas, bi-fuel (natural gas/diesel) and certain other fuels for non-emergency electrical generation
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