greenhouse gas consulting Articles
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Emission factors – what are they and what are they for?
What are emission factors? Carbon emission factors, sometimes called carbon conversion factors, are used to calculate the carbon emissions arising from an activity. For the greatest accuracy, the best way to measure carbon emissions would be to monitor them directly as they are emitted, for example by placing a sensor in a power station chimney. Given the large number of different sources of ...
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Staff spotlight: atmospheric chemist addresses California air quality issues
With over a decade of experience addressing West Coast air quality issues, Dr. Charles Lee, Managing Consultant in Trinity’s Irvine, California office, is a valuable resource on air quality, greenhouse gas (GHG), and risk related issues such as permitting requirements, air quality monitoring, source testing, auditing, GHG verifications, and health risk assessments. Dr. Lee is particularly ...
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Continous Emission Monitoring (CEMs)
Presented in Track B1: CEMs at EUEC 2011,January 31 Phoenix, Arizona B1.1 | Particulate CEM for wet FGD plant William Averdieck | Managing Director, PCME Ltd The use of Particulate CEMS after Wet Flue Gas Desulpherisation (FGD) plant has new relevance in North America due to the low levels (typically 1- 5mg/m3 of submicron particulate)and the presense of water droplets and steam ...
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