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Monitoring Ship Engine Emissions With Opsis M800
The special operating conditions on-board ships call for special measures to comply with regulations and expectations. The OPSIS System M800 has become a success and is installed on many ships around the world today, monitoring sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and/or nitric oxides from marine engines emissions. Now, we are pleased to present a new video that explains the monitoring of ship engine ...
By OPSIS AB
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Long term data for monitoring climate change
Nearly 30 years of sampling data demonstrate that rural locations can be used to monitor greenhouse gases (GHGs), even in a densely populated continent such as Europe. The data have been used to explore how vegetation affects GHG emissions. Urban and industrial settings are unsuitable for measuring global trends in levels of GHGs as there are many local sources of emissions which can affect the ...
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New LaserGas Q Solutions Portfolio: Helps to Reduce NOx and SOx Emissions
NEO Monitors new generation mid-infrared sensors will help global industries better control emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur oxides (SOx). The reduction of these gases are key to decrease environmental pollution and especially reduce acid rain. The LaserGas Q analyzers portfolio is launched following extensive research and Development at NEO: The analyzers are based on the ...
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U.S. Imposes Highest Acid Rain Fine in Its History
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, September 20, 2007 (ENS) - The East Kentucky Power Cooperative, a coal-fired electric utility, today agreed to pay an $11.4 million penalty to resolve violations of the Clean Air Act's acid rain program, the Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced. As part of today's settlement, the U.S. is seeking court-approval for the highest fine ...
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20 AQMS stations for the Turkish Ministry of Environnement
We are proud to congratulate our partner Titaş A.Ş for winning a 20 AQMS stations tender with 93 Environnement S.A analyzers for the Turkish Ministry of Environment The 20 ambient air quality surveillance stations includes 93 pollution monitoring analyzers: 16 x AF22M sulfur dioxide (SO2) monitors - 31 x MP101M particulate PM2.5 and PM10 monitors - 24 x AC32M - nitrogen oxides (NO ...
By ENVEA
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U.S. Imposes Highest Acid Rain Fine Ever
(Washington, D.C. – Sept. 20, 2007) In a landmark settlement filed today, East Kentucky Power Cooperative, a coal-fired electric utility, has agreed to pay an $11.4 million penalty to resolve violations of the Clean Air Act’s acid rain program, the Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today. As part of today’s settlement, the U.S. is seeking ...
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How India Chemical Solution Provider Jubilant Boosts Sustainability with FPI Advanced Emission Monitoring Technology?
Jubilant – A Major Player in India's Chemical IndustryJubilant, a globally recognized entity in the chemical industry, has made substantial strides within the Indian market and beyond. With a robust presence in over 100 countries, Jubilant has continuously expanded its operations, reaching an annual turnover of over $1.5 billion. In India, the company has established itself as a cornerstone of ...
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Acid Rain Forming Emissions Fall Sharply, EPA Reports
For the first time ever, sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from the power sector fell below 10 million tons as reported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Acid Rain Program and Related Programs 2006 Progress Report. 2006 marks the 12th year of what is widely hailed as one of the most successful environmental programs in U.S. history. In 2006, annual SO2 emissions from acid rain ...
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Dynamis Energy, LLC Releases Detailed Technology And Emissions Data On A New adagreenenergy.com Website
Dynamis Energy, LLC today, launched the new www.adagreenenergy.com website offering pages of detailed information on the Ada County Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plant proposed for the Hidden Hollow Landfill location. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110323/SF70656LOGO ) Lloyd Mahaffey, CEO and Chairman of Dynamis Energy stated: "We have launched our new www.adagreenenergy.com website to ...
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EPA Settles with Geneva Energy on Clean Air Act Violations; Tire-burning Facility to Close
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached agreement with Geneva Energy, LLC on the terms of a consent decree to resolve allegations that the company violated the Clean Air Act at a tire-burning electric generating plant in Ford Heights, Illinois. Geneva has agreed to close the facility, which operated intermittently from 2006 until the fall of 2011. A federal lawsuit was filed at the ...
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Hanoi’s 11th air quality monitoring station installed at French Embassy
The automated station constantly updates data on wind speeds and directions, rainfall, dust, ozone and air quality. Its equipment is connected to the city’s monitoring system, and all indices are publicised on the municipal People’s Committee’s portal. At the same time, the station allows detailed study on pollution and sources of pollution. Earlier, the French-based ...
By ENVEA
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Acid Rain Emissions Are Down, Monitoring Still Needed
For the first time, emissions of a key component of acid rain and smog from power plants fell below 10 million tons in a year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports. In 2006, annual sulfur dioxide, SO2, emissions from acid rain program electric power generation sources fell sharply. Sources emitted 9.4 million tons of SO2 last year, below the emission cap of 9.5 million tons. ...
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Customer Stories: FPI Collaborates with SEOJIN VINA for Continuous Emission Monitoring System CEMS-2000 Project
It's time for our customer case sharing again. Here shares one story concerning about our successful collaboration with SEOJIN, one important supplier of the renowned Samsung Group in South Korea, for the implementation of a Continuous Emission Monitoring System CEMS-2000 project in Vietnam. SEOJIN’ s residency in Vietnam is situated in Bac Giang Province, called Seojin Vina, which was ...
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New study shows how EPA clean air rules boost the economy and create jobs
A new study details the positive impacts on the economy and job creation resulting from companies’ investments in emission control technology in response to new air pollution rules from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The report, New Jobs – Cleaner Air Part II: An Investment in American Businesses and American Jobs, released today by Ceres in collaboration with the ...
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New emissions monitoring system could change face of pollution at sea
A new emissions monitoring system being developed by a Norfolk, VA, systems engineering firm will allow vessels worldwide to continuously monitor pollutants and readily report findings to regulatory agencies and inspectors. The patent-pending Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS), developed by W R Systems, Ltd. (WRSystems), is the first technology integration of its kind. A successful ...
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