News and Implications
November 20, 2010
Volts Energies is involved, with the cooperation of "Trees for the future", a non-profit company, to plant trees on the haitian territory. For every KW sold to our customer, 4 trees are planted. When you help us plant these trees, you [...]
The Volts Energies team with the Minister of
energy and mine of Peru.
Energy News
When generators and environment get
on well.
Plant trees when buying a generator. is is the formula launched by the company Volts
Energies, early in March, to stimulate the conscience of his 500 customers and to “do his part of the job” for environment. “I worked on a project to place energy systems in Haiti houses. Studying a few of the country history, we realized that they did not have anymore trees.”, reports Sébastien Caron, company president and founder. Volts Energies, which says itself “aware to the environmental [...]
Fall 2011
Volts: energy for sale.
Volts Energies is a dynamic company renowned for — as its name suggests — designing and fabricating ecient energy systems. Since its creation in 2003, this company with its 15 employees resembles a small dynamo.
The circuit.
Highly multidisciplinary in its approach, this Laval company acts as an engineering rm, its team capable of taking on projects right from the concept and design stage. Its specialists can also carry out energy eciency audits to provide an accurate picture of the client’s [...]
Emission Regulations
Spark ignition and compression ignition on diesel engines are subject to emissions regulations in most developed countries.
Effective January 1, 2006, Canadian Off-Road Compression-Ignition Engine Emission Regulations mirrors the US EPA regulations. Engine manufactured after January 1, 2006 must meet EPA Tier 2 or 3 to be imported or sold in Canada.
In effort to maintain uniformity within North America and to keep the cost of product down Canada has adopted the US EPA regulations. Look for the EPA Logo and ask your supplier if he can verify if your equipment meets current EPA standards.
The following applies to off-road spark ignition engines.
| Manufacture Date | EPA Tier | Horsepower Range | kW Range |
| January 1, 2006 | 2 | 0 - 49.5 hp | Under 37 kW |
| January 1, 2006 | 2 | 49.6 - 100.5 hp | 37 – 75 kW |
| January 1, 2006 | 2 | 100.6 - 174.3 hp | 75 – 130 kW |
| January 1, 2006 | 3 | 174.4 - 750.9 hp | 130 – 560 kW |
| January 1, 2006 | 2 | > 751 hp | > 560 kW |


