combustion plant emissions regulations Articles
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Medium Combustion Plant Directive (MCPD): Monitoring of Emissions and Assessment of Compliance - Case Study
The Medium Combustion Plant Directive (MCPD) applies to over 140,000 plants in the EU, and regulates emissions from the combustion of fuels in plants with a rated thermal input between 1 and 50 MW. Part of the Clean Air Policy Package the MCPD also implements obligations arising from the Gothenburg Protocol under the UNECE Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution. ...
By ENVEA
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World Coal - Global Coal Power Review
All combustion plant operators are aware of the need to report emissions of particulate matter to environmental regulators, and opacity monitoring remains the preferred technique in much of North American and Asia. Although more sensitive techniques are available, opacity monitors have a number of features which make them especially attractive, including the ability to calibrate the analyser ...
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EU regulation of combustion plant - A power industry perspective
Any installation that contains combustion plant with an aggregated thermal input greater than 50 MW is regulated under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) which requires that Best Available Techniques are applied to emissions control. Individual plant with a thermal input greater than 50 MW are regarded as Large Combustion Plant and additional provisions apply, including mandatory Emission ...
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Large-scale application
Type HOFGAS®- Ready 2500 (2x) Commissioning 2002 Client Cleanaway (Pitsea, GB) Situation The 2.8km2 big Pitsea landfill is located 50km east of London. It takes 2 to 3 years until the process of a landfill releases constantly gas. To compensate the initial unsteadiness, the 2 compact units with high temperature flares have been installed in two stages. A gas-to-energy project is ...
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