Air & Climate Newsletter
December 08, 2011

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Reports: India rejects EU climate deal roadmap
Hopes that the Durban Summit will result in a new roadmap for a binding global climate treaty agreed by 2015 received a major blow last night, after Indian officials rejected the EU-backed proposals and senior diplomats accused China of failing to clarify whether it will sign up to legally enforced emissions targets.  Reports in The Guardian said that Indian environment minister Jayanthi Natarajan yesterday ruled out signing up to the EU proposal, which would see ...
CEC examines air pollution from North America`s 3,000 fossil-fuel power plants
North America`s 3,000 fossil fuel-burning power plants continue to produce two-thirds of the region`s electricity and, at the same time, generate the majority of certain harmful air pollutants and emit more greenhouse gases than any other industrial sector.  North American Power Plant Air Emissions, a new report and database released today by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), provides detailed information on the electric power sector in North America, and profiles, on a plant-by-plant basis, ...
Solutions for Fugitive or Process Odor Problems: NacahTech provides custom-designed solutions for difficult air pollutants

Nacah Tech systems concentrate compounds from large “air” streams at a rate up to 500:1 and then combusts them at 99%+. The compounds are then destroyed in an extremely small thermal oxidizer with very little, if any auxiliary fuel or power needed. To solve the problems, complete systems are designed to include: collection fan, carbon adsorber, desorber, (concentrator) thermal oxidizer, preheater, and exhaust system. Compared to alternative systems, customers can gain lower weight, smaller footprint, lower installed cost, no residuals, higher concentration (500:1) and lower pressure drop (3”wc), with reduced operating costs and able to meet stringent air quality requirements.

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