Fyda Energy Solution is an authorized dealer for Hardstaff's OIGI® Dual-Fuel Technology in the United States. Fyda Energy Solutions provides sales, service, support and warranty work throughout the United States. Fyda Energy Solutions was formed to reduce our country's dependence on foreign oil, promote environmental safety, and support the transportation industry. We know the importance of reducing costs while being concerned about our national security and the environment. That is why we offer alternative fuel options to our transportation partners and promote clean energy. We can offer you the benefits of The Hardstaff OIGI® Dual-Fuel Technology:
The Hardstaff OIGI® (Oil Ignition Gas Injection) is a dual- fuel system developed to substitute natural gas for diesel in light and heavy duty engines. Diesel is required as the ignition source in dual fuel engines. For the first time, the OIGI® system provides a solution for dual fuel in urban operations conditions, as natural gas is introduced from approximately 620 rpm; giving reduced emissions levels with the benefits of diesel engine performance and economy. The OIGI® system natural gas injectors can be used in various applications using several injection methods, incorporating Hardstaff's custom injector blocks. They operate on a linear basis giving optimum efficiency and, due to their low pressure operation, can ensure highly accurate gas quantities are injected, enabling the system to meet tight emission controls. The injectors are certified to the European Standard ECE R110 and unlike other injectors currently available, the OIGI® injectors are extremely durable and robust. They are low maintenance with a proven performance and reliability record, requiring minimal servicing. Our OIGI® technologies are also compatible for use with Biogas, which, when used as a vehicle fuel, is carbon neutral and reduces global warming by burning methane that would otherwise be a greenhouse gas. The use of Biogas reduces SOx (Oxides of Sulphur), particulate emissions and NOx emissions.
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