Westport Innovations Explained

Westport Fuel Systems
Industry:technology
Founded:1980s
Hq Location:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Area Served:France
Sweden
Italy
China
Australia
United States

Westport Innovations (NASDAQ:,) is a company that develops alternative fuel, low-emissions technologies to allow engines to operate on clean-burning fuels such as compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen and biofuels such as landfill gas.[1] Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where the company was founded, Westport also has facilities in France, Sweden, Italy, China, Australia and the United States.

Westport is best known for its technology that allows the diesel engine to operate on natural gas without modifications to the engine's combustion chamber.[1]

History

In the early 1980s Philip Hill, then a University of British Columbia mechanical engineering professor, sought improvements to natural gas combustion in engines.[1] Hill's team of graduate students and research engineers focused on natural gas as a fuel in diesel engines to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and harmful atmospheric particulate matter. At the same time, he wanted to preserve the performance, fuel economy, durability and reliability characteristics of the traditional diesel engine.

With funding limited and finding few suitable commercial components or testing equipment, Hill and his team designed and fabricated their own components and equipment. The theoretical results they obtained from their research and experimentation was a significant factor in the later development of Westport.[2]

By injecting a small amount of diesel fuel before a main, high-pressure, direct injection (HPDI) of natural gas to start the combustion, Hill was able to successfully retain important characteristics of the diesel engine.[2] In 1994, through UBC's University-Industry Liaison Office, Hill met David Demers, who later became Westport's CEO. In 1995 the two founded Westport Innovations Inc. to capitalize on the HPDI technology.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Could BC Become the Next Cleantech Mecca?. Cantech Letter. Waddell. Nick. 2 August 2011.
  2. Web site: Dr. Phil Hill wins Manning Award.
  3. Web site: Cummins Westport revamps joint venture.
  4. News: Westport snags Italian maker of fuel systems. 2020-04-29.
  5. News: Trucking Industry Is Set to Expand Its Use of Natural Gas. April 23, 2013. The New York Times. April 22, 2013. Diane Cardwell. Clifford Krauss.