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Addressing emissions - The impact of the latest emissions regulations on generators
Air pollution is now the biggest environmental risk to public health in the UK. As unregulated medium sized combustion plants (MCPs) and generators are a known source of significant air pollution, addressing their environmental impact is crucial. Here, Andrew Keith, product development director at power resistor manufacturer. Cressall Resistors, discusses the changes to emissions regulations ...
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IMR Inc. Worldwide
For more than 30 years IMR Inc. has been supplying effective and innovative solutions for a wide range of industrial uses through its design and manufacturing of combustion gas analyzers. IMR collaborates with companies across the globe in providing customized solutions tailored to their specific needs. IMR’s innovative culture and renowned reliability allow for revolutionary results for ...
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Lumex Instruments at the Air Quality & Emissions Show
Lumex Analytics will be present at the Air Quality & Emissions Show (AQE) in Telford, UK on May 24th-25th 2017. We will be glad to meet you at booth #78 that we share with our UK partners Spectronic Camspec. The event will focus on industrial emissions and stack monitoring of processes, ambient air quality monitoring, the emissions to air processes controlled by local authorities and SEPA, ...
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Entsorga-Enteco 2009 – Focus on `Air Quality Control & Emissions Protection`: Mission `Clean Air` forges ahead
Air quality control is one of the success stories of European environmental policy. Ever fewer air pollutants are being released into the atmosphere from power stations, waste incineration plants,industrial processes. But this is no reason to sitback. Environmental policy is still focussing above all on nitrogen compounds such as NOx and ammonia as well as particulate matter and ground-level ...
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Questions and Answers on the new European air quality directive
Questions and Answers on the new directive on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe 1) What is the issue? Air pollution is caused by the emission to the atmosphere of certain substances which, alone or through chemical reaction, can damage human health and/or the environment. Air pollution is both a local and a transboundary problem as emissions from one country can travel large ...
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