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Air & Climate
May 2015
This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports

Low-Nox Burner retrofit Experiences in Cracking Furnaces at Dow, Terneuzen
Abstract: Dow Benelux B.V. (Dow) operates three ethylene plants from the Netherlands, all based within its Terneuzen facility. In 2009, Technip Stone & Webster Process Technology (Technip) studied options to reduce the NOx emissions from the cracking furnaces of cracker 1. The results of this study, ... » read more

High Tech Environmental Vehicles for High Tech Environmental Equipment Supplier
Here is a conundrum. What do you do if you are a leading environmental monitoring technology supply firm, specialising in air quality monitoring, and your single biggest environmental impact comes from your own fleet of company vehicles? The problem is compounded when you factor in your large team ... » read more

PURItech GmbH & Co.KG Abgastechnik
 

PURItech GmbH & Co. KG develops and manufactures self-regenerating diesel particulate filter (DPF) systems for nearly all diesel applications. PURItech is specialized in designing, manufacturing and servicing systems for the after-treatment of exhaust gases of diesel engines in order to comply with latest emission regulations. Emission control technologies include systems to effectively reduce emissions of soot, NOx and NO2. With PURIclean we have launched a cost effective and extremely efficient cleaning solution for DPF of any vendor. PURItech has received OEM homologations from the vast majority of the vehicle manufacturers and retrofit approvals all over the world.

   
National Ambient Air Quality Standards Update
You have seen ALL4 documenting the corresponding evolution of the NAAQS levels since the current U.S. EPA administration started in January 2009, and ... » read more
New Mandatory GHG Reporting for the Oil and Gas Industry
On January 14, 2015, the Obama Administration announced an update to its March 2014 “Strategy to Reduce Methane Emissions from the Oil and Gas Sector” ... » read more
3 Questions: Amanda Giang on controlling Mercury Pollution in India and China
Original story at MIT News MIT graduate student studies how a new U.N. treaty could affect mercury emissions from coal power plants in Asia. The Minamata ... » read more
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