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Air & Climate
November 25, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Biogas desulphurisation at the Chania WWTP
In partnership with Greek engineering firm DIMTECH, Bioconservacion is conducting a biogas desulphurisation project that aims to drive the harnessing of energy from the digestion of slurry at the WWTP in Chania - the plant where wastewater is treated within a semi-arid zone of Crete, located near residential ... » read more

DNV GL conducts largest ever controlled release of CO2 from an underwater pipeline
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is gaining momentum to meet stringent climate change goals and secure energy supplies for the future. To fully understand the environmental and safety implications associated with the development of CO2 pipelines, DNV GL is conducting the oil and gas industry’s ... » read more

InspectionLogic Corporation
 

Fugitive Emissions LDAR Experts! InspectionLogic Corp. develops and supports software products and training services that optimize operational and compliance aspects of fugitive emissions Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs. Our company is the world’s leading resource for proactive prevention of business interruption or losses associated with fugitive emissions in petroleum or chemical processing facilities. Our core business is Inspection Information Management. Our software products are tools that assist in collecting and managing information specifically related to physical inspections, emissions monitoring, repairs, record keeping, and related tasks.

   
Educational Seminars on Thermal & Catalytic Oxidation Technologies
As one of the largest and long-standing manufacturers of thermal and catalytic oxidizers, Anguil Environmental always strives to educate ... » read more
Annual ADMS User Group Meetings attract record audiences
A record number of users of CERC’s ADMS 5, ADMS-Roads, ADMS-Urban and ADMS-Airport air pollution dispersion models gathered last week in Manchester ... » read more
Green innovations could cut carbon emissions from road projects by a third
Carbon emissions from Dutch road networks could be reduced by almost a third if more innovative materials and processes were used, a new study suggests. ... » read more
VW has only a few costly options to fix polluting diesels
When Volkswagen submits a plan to fix emissions-cheating diesel engines on Friday, it will have only two options ... » read more
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