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Air & Climate
May 11, 2017
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Scientists take on greenhouse gas challenge
Swiss scientists have found a way to turn the potent greenhouse gas methane into the fuel methanol – with help from water and a simple catalyst. Meanwhile, US researchers have tested a way to convert methane into biofuels, specialised chemicals or even cattle feed with help from ... » read more

New strong range of fans
The new MTDP fan combines all the best from the well-known JKF programme with customer-driven development work. With  the MTDP fan, a high-efficiency impeller is combined with a robust, aerodynamic designed air intake. This combination ensures cost-­effective transport of dust and ... » read more

Codel International Ltd
 

CODEL are world leaders in the design and manufacture of systems for continuous emissions gas monitoring (cems) and combustion control analysers, such as in-situ and extractive flue gas emissions analysers (analyzers), pollution sensors, dust monitor/particulate monitors, opacity/smoke monitors, flue gas analysers (analyzers), road tunnel atmosphere sensors and velocity monitors.

   
Ocean Absorption of Carbon Dioxide More than Makes Up for Methane Emissions from Seafloor Methane Seeps
The ocean waters near the surface of the Arctic Ocean absorbed 2,000 times more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than the amount of methane that escaped ... » read more
Advantages of Combining Flow and Pressure Control
In a number of applications, both pressure and flow control play an important role in achieving system performance. One typical example of such an ... » read more
Biomethane: Industry opportunities and Pieralisi experience
“Agroenergia”, in collaboration with “Federmetano”, came up with the idea of a conference under the name of “Biomethane ... » read more
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