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Drake Controls appointed distributor for Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) Business Unit
Drake Controls Appointed Distributor for Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) Business Unit Johnson Matthey announced today the appointment of Drake Controls Company headquartered in Houston, Texas as a distributor for their line of catalytic converters – for gas compressor engines and diesel engines. Drake’s territory will include Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and New ...
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EPA Announces Update Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Guidance Documents For Biofuels
On March 7, 2016, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the update of three greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory guidance documents. The documents have new emission factors and guidance on data estimation methods, with specific sections on waste and biomass derived fuels. The updated guidance documents are needed by organizations that must report GHG emissions to EPA and cover direct ...
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Johnson Matthey appoints John Napoli for its stationary source emissions control (SSEC) business unit
Johnson Matthey announced today the appointment of John Napoli as Inside Sales Engineer for their Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) business unit, as demand for their catalysts and catalytic systems continues to grow. In his new position, Napoli will be responsible for inside sales for their gas compression engine emissions control products. In addition, he will provide sales support ...
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JOHNSON MATTHEY APPOINTS ARTHUR REINING STAFF SCIENTIST TO SUPPORT THEIR STATIONARY SOURCE EMISSIONS CONTROL BUSINESS
MALVERN, PA, August 30, 2007 – Johnson Matthey announced today that Arthur Reining has joined their Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) business unit as Staff Scientist.Reining will be responsible for the design, development and technical support of catalyst and catalytic systems for controlling emissions from IC engines, gas turbines and manufacturing processes. He has more than 20 ...
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Johnson Matthey expands its stationary source emissions control (SSEC) business unit sales group
MALVERN, PA – Johnson Matthey announced today two additional appointments to their Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) sales team, as demand for JM’s stationary emissions control equipment continues to increase. John Carroll has been appointed Senior Sales Engineer and will be based at corporate headquarters in Malvern, PA. He is responsible for selling emissions control catalysts and ...
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Shell Exploration & Production Company awards Johnson Matthey a contract for 21 additional advanced SCR systems to control NOx from natural gas drilling rigs
Based on initial testing, the successful implementation of three Johnson Matthey (JM) Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Systems in meeting stringent NOx and ammonia slip limits resulted in Shell Exploration & Production Company (Shell) choosing JM’s Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) group to supply an additional 21 SCR Systems (three Systems per drilling rig). Diesel engines used ...
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EPA's Regional Haze Guidelines Require Thousands of U.S. Facilities to Evaluate Eligibility for "Best Available Retrofit Technology" - 26 Industrial Categories Affected by Regional Haze Rule
August 17, 2004 - Westford, MA - Proposed amendments to EPA's Regional Haze Rule require thousands of large production and processing plants, electric plants, and other stationary air emissions sources in 26 industrial categories to be evaluated for eligibility of "best available retrofit technology" (BART). Published May 5 this year, the guidelines will be finalized no later ...
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ASTM E2515 - 11 standard test method for determination of particulate matter emissions collected by a dilution tunnel
1. Scope 1.1 This test method is applicable for the determination of particulate matter emissions from solid-fuel-burning appliances including woodstoves, pellet-burning appliances, factory-built fireplaces, masonry fireplaces, masonry heaters, indoor furnaces, ...
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Johnson Matthey`s palladium-based Mercury Sorbent Technology wins R&D 100 Award
Johnson Matthey’s (JM) Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) group, a global leader in emissions control technology, announced that its palladium-based technology has won the R&D 100 Award as part of a solution developed with NETL, Pittsburgh, PA., to remove mercury and arsenic in syngas from coal gasification.The 2008 R&D 100 Award is presented to the 100 most technologically ...
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Walter Smith and Associates Workshop
Walter Smith, PE, BCEE, is an expert in Air Pollution Source Sampling. He is considered the "Grandfather of Stack Sampling". Walter Smith has been conducting stack sampling training courses since 1969. Since leaving EPA in 1972, he has conducted and continues to conduct Source Sampling Workshops every year. Source Sampling & CEMS Workshop Schedule Walter S. Smith, the co-author of EPA ...
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EPA approves Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s air permitting program
March 5, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced its approval of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s air permitting program, making the Tribe the first in the nation to operate an EPA-approved Clean Air Act program for large sources of air emissions. The Tribe’s headquarters are located near Ignacio, Colorado. The Clean Air Act operating permits program allows the ...
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2010 greenhouse gas emissions data from large facilities now available
For the first time, comprehensive greenhouse gas (GHG) data reported directly from large facilities and suppliers across the country are now easily accessible to the public through EPA’s GHG Reporting Program. The 2010 GHG data released today includes public information from facilities in nine industry groups that directly emit large quantities of GHGs, as well as suppliers of certain ...
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EPA accepts first GHG reporting data/agency launches electronic GHG reporting tool
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is launching a new tool to allow 28 industrial sectors to submit their 2010 greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution data electronically. Prior to being finalized, more than 1,000 stakeholders, including industry associations, states and NGOs tested the electronic GHG Reporting Tool (e-GGRT) to ensure clarity and user-friendliness. The data collected with ...
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U.S. Senate poised to tackle EPA’s emissions authority
The next few days are critical for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The organization declared late last year it would expand its mandate and regulate greenhouse gas emissions from plants and refineries, a move that has not been popular with Republicans and a handful of Democrats. The Senate will vote in the coming days – potentially as early as Wednesday – on three ...
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Johnson Matthey Licenses DOE Patent to Remove Mercury and Arsenic from New IGCC Coal Power Plants
MALVERN, PA– Johnson Matthey announced today that it has been granted an exclusive license by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) for its high temperature sorbent technology and patent to remove mercury, arsenic and potentially selenium and cadmium from syngas produced by coal gasification. This license was a natural extension of a two-year Cooperative ...
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Monitoring finds air toxics near Concord Elementary School below levels of concern (WA)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10 today released the final report on analysis of air toxics monitoring data near Concord Elementary School in Seattle, Washington. The report is posted at: http://www.epa.gov/schoolair. EPA found that concentrations of air toxics measured near the school are below the levels of concern associated with health problems from either short- or ...
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Bills that would limit the U.S. EPA`s clean air act authorities
While the Senate recently defeated four bills or amendments that would restrict EPA’s authority, it remains to be seen if additional anti-EPA bills will be introduced in the U.S. Congress or in state governments. As this debate continues, it is important to understand the likely practical impacts of each proposal, how legislation would change the regulatory timetable, and how the ...
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DOE announces release of second carbon sequestration atlas
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the release of its second Carbon Sequestration Atlas of the United States and Canada, which documents more than 3,500 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage potential in oil and gas reservoirs, coal seams, and saline formations. Preliminary estimates suggest the availability of more than 1,100 years of CO2 storage for the United States ...
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EPA Updates Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data from Large Facilities
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted the second year of greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions data on its website, which provides public access to emissions data by sector, by greenhouse gas, and by geographic region such as county or state. Greenhouse gases are the primary driver of climate change, which can lead to hotter, longer heat waves that threaten the health of the sick, ...
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