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WEX – Emissions and Process DAHS – Awarded MCERTS Certification
Environnement S.A and iseo are pleased to announce new MCERTS Product Conformity Certification for its WEX DAHS (CEMS and Process Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition software). We are proud to announce that the MCERTS certification for our WEXTM Data Acquisition and Handling System has been achieved. WEX system is a DAHS dedicated for Industrial Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) based on ...
By ENVEA
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Duke Energy's New Climate Report Details the Company's Ability to Adapt to a Low-Carbon Future
Duke Energy recently (3/22) outlined steps it is taking to provide safe, reliable, affordable and increasingly clean energy to its customers while embracing the transformation underway in the utility industry.The report details the company's strategy and ongoing efforts to mitigate risks from climate change, reduce emissions, navigate policy uncertainty and plan future investments to deliver ...
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Air pollution monitoring market to rise 20% in 2010, says new research
The world market for stack and ambient continuous monitoring plus periodic monitoring and other related services will rise to US$2.2 billion in 2010. This is a 20 percent increase over the projected 2009 market. The rapid expansion in CO2 measurement investment and the increased activity for stack monitoring in Asia will account for most of the increase. These are the conclusions reached in ...
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Frost & Sullivan recognizes Pavilion Technologies for innovation in the air emission control and monitoring market
Based on its recent analysis of the air emission control market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Pavilion Technologies, a Rockwell Automation company, with the 2009 North American Frost & Sullivan Industry Innovation & Advancement of the Year Award. Pavilion Technologies leverages the skills of its development team, expert process designs, and cutting-edge patented technology to offer ...
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EPA Announces Final Rule to Reduce Exposure to Ethylene Oxide in Puerto Rico and Across the Nation
Several years ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hosted a community meeting for residents of Salinas, Puerto Rico to share information about health risks from the chemical ethylene oxide (EtO), which was being emitted from a local contract sterilization facility. In March of this year, EPA declared a new final rule to slash emissions of EtO at nearly 90 of these commercial ...
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Understanding the movement of mercury in the atmosphere
In order to reduce mercury pollution, we need to understand its movement in the global atmosphere. A UN report summarises current information on mercury transport in the atmosphere and indicates that intensive global monitoring is needed to inform and evaluate policy. As a result of EU policy1, European emissions of mercury have dropped considerably in recent decades, decreasing by about 60 per ...
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Rampant climate change `will cost the earth`
The world must act now to curb greenhouse gas emissions or face truly enormous costs from global warming in future, including world-wide recession and social upheaval, concludes an eagerly awaited report released by the UK government on Monday. The report was produced by a team of economists led by former World Bank chief economist Nicholas Stern. Its conclusions triggered immediate calls ...
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Exelon Joins The Climate Registry to Provide Accurate Measurement and Transparent Reporting of Emissions
As part of its commitment to accurately report its emissions and further reduce its carbon footprint, Exelon Corporation has joined The Climate Registry, the leading voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) registry in North America. “Exelon is demonstrating true environmental leadership by committing to continue reporting its carbon emissions in a public, transparent and ...
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Fact Sheet: Administration takes steps forward on climate action plan by announcing actions to cut methane emissions
The Obama Administration is committed to taking responsible steps to address climate change and help ensure a cleaner, more stable environment for future generations. As part of that effort, today, the Administration is announcing a new goal to cut methane emissions from the oil and gas sector by 40 – 45 percent from 2012 levels by 2025, and a set of actions to put the U.S. on a path to ...
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