industrial emissions Articles
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Carbelim Box: Revolutionizing Large-Scale Carbon Capture
In the pursuit of mitigating climate change, large-scale carbon capture has become a crucial focus. Enter Carbelim Box, a revolutionary carbon capture mechanism housed within a versatile container. This article explores the transformative potential of Carbelim Box in industries, power plants, and major carbon mitigation projects. Industrial Emission Reduction: Carbelim Box is not just a box; ...
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ETS reform: everything you need to know in a nutshell
The EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) was set up to reduce gas emissions and fight climate change, but it is not working as efficiently as it could. On 24 February MEPs approved draft legislation to tackle the imbalances of supply and demand of emission allowances, which is holding back investment in green technologies. Read on to find out what the reform is all about. About ETS ETS is a tool ...
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Continuous Emissions Monitoring – What, Why, and How?
In an ideal world, combustion merely gives emissions of water and carbon dioxide (CO2). Water is a non-issue while CO2 nowadays is looked upon with concern, giving its key role in the global climate changes. However, the issues with emissions do not stop there.The thermal processes also generate nitrogen oxides, primarily NO. Depending on the fuel composition, the type of combustion process, and ...
By OPSIS AB
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Climate Change Initiatives are Heating Up in the United States
If you thought the reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions would not affect you, think again! The climate change issue is heating up in the United States even though we are not a party to the Kyoto Protocol. With the number of extreme weather events tripling in the past 50 years, the global average level of the sea increasing, and the amount of snow cover declining,1 U.S. citizens want to ...
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White Paper & Video on FTIR multigas analysis
Gasmet Technologies has published a free White Paper and a video on the simultaneous measurement of multiple gases in a wide variety of applications using FTIR. Both the video and the White Paper can be found here at www.gasmet.com or by visiting the Quantitech stand 62/63 at AQE 2017. With the ability to measure almost any gas, FTIR technology is employed in an enormous variety of applications ...
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New! ENVEA SM-5 Continuous Mercury Monitor
Total Mercury Emissions Monitor in Stack Flue Gases Beneficiary of over 20 years of experience in mercury measurement, the new SM-5 CEMS Hg analyzer is designed to provide extremely accurate and reliable continuous measurements of very low concentrations of Hg in flue gas emissions. The SM-5 features short response times, dynamic ranges and stable measurement under all circumstances. To see ...
By ENVEA
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Crazy sulphur dioxide needs gentle sulphur dioxide sensor to appease
Background- The most important corrosive gas in the atmosphere is SO2, which accelerates the corrosion process of most metals. My country is the largest coal producer and consumer in the world. SO2 pollution is very serious. In some areas, the SO2 content in the atmosphere exceeds that of the environment. 60% of capacity. Therefore, for SO2 monitoring we will use accurate and sensitive ...
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Who Needs Continuous Emissions Monitoring?
Continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) is about monitoring air pollutants generated by a specific activity and emitted to the ambient air, typically through a tall stack or other exhaust pipe. The “activity” can be some industrial process like a power plant or a waste incinerator, but it can also be on a much smaller scale such as a car equipped with an internal-combustion engine. The ...
By OPSIS AB
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Air contaminants modelling by use of several receptor-oriented models
Two data sets were apportioned by the use of several models (chemical mass balance (CMB), principal components analysis-absolute principal components scores (PCA-APCS), positive matrix factorisation (PMF) and UNMIX). Source apportionment were results derived from the CMB modelling applied to the data from Vienna point traffic source, paved road and crustal dust as the dominant contributors to the ...
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What Is A NOx Scrubber?
“NOx scrubber” refers to an air pollution control device used to reduce or eliminate nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from industrial processes, power plants, and other sources. Nitrogen oxides are a class of harmful pollutants that adversely affect human health and the environment. NOx scrubbers are designed to reduce these emissions by employing various chemical and physical ...
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Make it green - cloud computing and its contribution to climate change
The announcement of Apple’s iPad has been much anticipated by a world with an ever-increasing appetite for mobile computing devices as a way to connect, interact, learn and work. As rumours circulated – first about its existence and then about its capabilities - the iPad received more media attention than any other gadget in recent memory. Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs finally ...
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Wastewater Treatment Plant Monitors Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Case Study
Globally, little attention is paid to gaseous emissions from wastewater treatment processes. This contrasts greatly with the regulatory monitoring that is applied to the quality of water emissions from such facilities. However, in Helsinki, Finland, a large municipal wastewater treatment facility continuously monitors its emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to help in the city’s efforts to ...
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