plant emissions monitoring News
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Gasmet’s latest monitors on display at Achema
Leading gas analyser manufacturer Gasmet Technologies Oy (Finland), has announced its participation in the Achema 2012 exhibition (Frankfurt, 18 – 22 June). The latest gas monitoring technology will be on display at stand C49 in hall 11.1 (Instrumentation, Control and Automation Techniques) including the new Gasmet DX 4040 – a unique portable FTIR analyser that enables the measurement ...
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EPA launches blog on acid rain
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a month-long online discussion to expand the conversation on acid rain. Acid rain is a serious environmental problem that affects large parts of the United States and is particularly damaging to lakes, streams, and forests and the plants and animals that live in these ecosystems. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), the pollutants ...
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ENVEA is now a member of ESWET
ENVEA is a member of ESWET - European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology since 14 April 2023. The association represents manufacturers of products and solutions for waste management. Many technologies have a positive impact, make waste recycling and waste incineration more sustainable, cleaner and thus protect the environment. ESWET stands for these companies. A wide variety of ENVEA ...
By ENVEA
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MAJOR CEMS COST SAVINGS PROVE A HIT WITH UK POWER STATIONS
Air quality monitoring specialists, Enviro Technology, are to install 11 Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) at two UK Power Plants - Uskmouth Power and Saltend Cogeneration – during August. In addition to the installation, Enviro Technology will also work closely with the plants on ongoing maintenance and servicing of the systems. Both Saltend and Uskmouth chose to upgrade ...
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EPA grants clean air act petition to improve air quality in New Jersey/action protects public health and cuts harmful emissions from pennsylvania power plant
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today granted a petition submitted by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to limit sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from a Pennsylvania power plant that are adversely impacting air quality in Warren, Sussex, Morris and Hunterdon counties in New Jersey. This is the first single-source petition the agency has granted and it will require ...
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