measurement landfill gas News
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Edinburgh Sensors develops CO2 Zero Calibration Kit for Guardian NG Range
At Edinburgh Sensors, we thrive to deliver bespoke solutions to our customers. Following a customer request, the CO2 Zero Calibration kit was developed, it allows less calibration gas to be used when checking our CO2 Guardian monitor range. The Guardian infrared monitors offer near-analyser quality continuous sampling, measurement and display of target gas concentrations. When a ...
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Picarro Launches Revolutionary Solution for Natural Gas Leak Detection and Management
Picarro, the world's leading provider of instruments for carbon and water cycle measurements, today introduced a first-of-its-kind solution for natural gas pipeline leak detection and measurement, based on the company’s proven and globally deployed Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CRDS) analyzers. The new solution, called Picarro Surveyor™ for ...
By Picarro, Inc
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Landfill gas H2S increase measured with high-range analysers
Hydrogen sulphide levels (H2S) in landfill gas have increased and Geotech has responded to changes reported by landfill site operators by now offering analysers measuring H2S up to 10,000 ppm. Rapidly rising H2S levels are thought to be caused by waste-to-landfill content changing largely as a result of success in recycling and other initiatives to avoid sending waste to landfill. Previously, H2S ...
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Geotech launches new portable landfill gas analyser
The new Geotech GA5000 portable landfill gas analyser arrives in Jan 2012 with a colour-screen and a 3-year warranty. Up-to-the-minute as a new-generation analyser, the GA5000 has mobile phone-style intuitive menus, tactile buttons and it is fast, small and light. With a clear, full-colour, daylight-readable screen in several language choices, the GA5000 is about 25 percent smaller ...
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Helektor rates the Geotech GEM5000 for landfill gas extraction monitoring
Greek waste management specialists, Helektor S.A. use Geotech's portable gas analyser, the GEM5000 to adjust gas flows to optimise energy generation on the Tagarades landfill site, outside Thessaloniki, Greece. Their four MWM-Deutz TBG 620 V16 engines generate a total of 5MW. The site has been in operation since 2006, with power generation driven by 3000 m3/h of landfill gas, drawn from ...
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The latest technology in landfill gas analysis
Part II A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 sets the minimum standard for contamination when land is redeveloped - as a minimum, sites must not qualify as contaminated land once they have been developed. The utilisation of brownfield sites therefore necessitates environmental investigation work, but Matthew Penfold from Geotechnical and Environmental Assessment Associates (GEA) says ...
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Biogas monitoring yields rewards
Whilst there is increasing interest in generating power from waste gas, this has been central to one company for years. Based in the UK, Geotech has been helping water utilities, agricultural and landfill operators and food waste processors worldwide offset energy costs or generate income from waste-generated biogas, manufacturing portable and fixed monitoring equipment. Geotech has over 200 ...
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