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Application of combustion analyzers in safety instrumented systems
The combustion process has always been considered having the potential for a hazardous event which could lead to personnel injury or loss of production. To mitigate this risk, the process industry is now implementing Safety Instrumented Systems which can identify hazardous operating conditions and correctly respond in such a way to bring the combustion process back to a safe operating condition ...
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Cleaning the Air to Ultra-low emission levels - Case Study
Huaneng Power International, Inc.(“HPI”)was established in 1994. HPI and its subsidiaries develop, construct, operate and manage large power plants throughout China. By the end of 2014, HPI’s controllable installed capacity were respectively 70,484 MW, making it one of the largest listed power producers in China. HPI owns power plants in 21 provinces in China and ...
By Munters
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Pollution monitoring in Cement Industry
The rising use of waste based fuels in the cement industry, both for economic and Environmental objectives, combined with the strengthening of air emission regulations around the world is pushing many operators to face a wider list of pollutants to monitor this, with associated costs. The design of appropriate solutions meeting local regulation is the key to maximize the cost benefit of the fuel ...
By ENVEA
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Global solution: Gas and particulate analysis in Cement industry
Cement plants are increasingly required to install continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS). While these represent a significant financial outlay, a range of other factors also need to be considered when selecting a suitable CEMS. To the inexperienced, selecting a suitable CEM can mistakenly be considered as simply ensuring that the applicable national regulations (eg MACT in the USA, ...
By ENVEA
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Total solution: Gas and particulate analysis in Cement industry
Cement plants are increasingly required to install continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS). While these represent a significant financial outlay, a range of other factors also need to be considered when selecting a suitable CEMS. To the inexperienced, selecting a suitable CEM can mistakenly be considered as simply ensuring that the applicable national regulations (eg MACT in the USA, ...
By ENVEA
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