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Gasmet’s latest monitors on display at Achema
Leading gas analyser manufacturer Gasmet Technologies Oy (Finland), has announced its participation in the Achema 2012 exhibition (Frankfurt, 18 – 22 June). The latest gas monitoring technology will be on display at stand C49 in hall 11.1 (Instrumentation, Control and Automation Techniques) including the new Gasmet DX 4040 – a unique portable FTIR analyser that enables the measurement ...
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Meet Gasmet at CEMS India next week!
Gasmet will be exhibiting at the CEM India 2017 Conference and Exhibition on Emissions Monitoring. Latest CEMS (Continuous Emissions Monitoring systems) and mercury monitoring techniques, regulations as well as quality control will be addressed during the three days conference by national delegates. The Gasmet booth will display the company's unique, portable FTIR multi-gas analyzer (the ...
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New OPSIS video on continuous emissions monitoring
OPSIS new video presents our versatile System 400 for CEM applications. One System 400 offers three possible monitoring solutions depending on the conditions of the monitoring site at hand - the cross-stack, the fast-loop, and the hot wet extractive. System 400CS is a cost-effective, high-performance monitoring package, designed for power plants and waste to energy plants. The measurements ...
By OPSIS AB
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Huge NOx Control Program in China will Boost Catalyst and SCR System Sales
Chinese utilities will be starting up more than 45,000 MW of new coal-fired boilers per year in China over the next seven years. This will result in coal capacity exceeding 1,100 GW. Most of the new capacity will be equipped with SCR. This prediction is made by the McIlvaine Company in its NOx Control World Markets report. To view the impact on the world market, it is beneficial to view the ...
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Desert eco-city to run on waste
Abu Dhabi, capital city of the United Arab Emirates, is building a US$22 billion zero-carbon showcase city for 50,000 residents with its power plants running on waste. A plot of desert land will be transformed into Masdar City which will produce no waste, emit no carbon and be completed by 2016. It is an initiative by the Government of Abu Dhabi through the Mubadala Development Company ...
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Three green UK businesses win support from Berti Green Accelerator Programme
Now in its second year, the Berti Green Accelerator programme (in partnership with leading global investor Coller Capital), has selected three low carbon, UK entrepreneurial businesses for a free 12 month mentorship programme from Coller Capital plus access to a £3million funding pool. The 2013 winners were chosen following a high-level pitch last week. The winning companies are ...
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Questions & Answers: Safety standards for nuclear waste disposal
Why is the Commission proposing the Directive? More than 50 years after the first nuclear power plant become operational (1956 Calder Hall, UK), there are still no final repositories for nuclear waste in the whole European Union. Some Member States such as Sweden, Finland and France are in the planning phase. To minimize the risk of contamination, the EU is proposing high safety standards ...
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Algae as serious business
Algae as a feedstock for biofuels, biochemicals, animal feed and more is attracting significant attention, and for good reason, as the potential markets are enormous. This has lead to many new companies entering the industry, each with big dreams and big ideas. But to truly move from bench to breakout, algae companies need to focus on the business fundamentals, not just the science. Like most ...
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EPA expected to treat coal ash waste like garbage
Environmentalists and industry experts widely expect the first federal standards for the waste generated from coal burned for electricity to treat the ash like household garbage, rather than a hazardous material. The Obama administration is under court order to unveil the rule Friday, ending a six-year effort that began after a massive spill at a Tennessee power plant in 2008. Since then, the ...
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EPA coal ash standards a setback for environmental groups
Six years ago, there was a massive spill of coal ash sludge in Tennessee. Three years later, tons of coal ash swept into Lake Michigan. Last February, there was another spill and gray sludge spewed into the Dan River in North Carolina. With each disaster, environmentalists sounded alarms and called for the byproduct of burning coal to be treated as hazardous waste. On Friday, U.S. Environmental ...
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Multibillion dollar market for mercury reduction
There is a multibillion dollar market for the reduction of emissions of mercury to the air on a worldwide basis. This is the conclusion of the McIlvaine Company in Mercury Air Reduction Markets. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) Significant conclusions are: The U.S. is leading the way, but other countries are close behind The market is defined by developing technology Coal-fired power is the ...
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Istanbul welcomes international emissions monitoring event
CEM 2014 is the 11th in a series of international conferences and exhibitions focusing on emissions monitoring. Taking place at the Renaissance Polat Istanbul Hotel in Turkey from 14th to 16th May, CEM 2014 provides an international focus for anyone involved with emissions to air, and registration is now open at www.cem.uk.com . The CEM Conference will feature speakers from 13 different ...
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Stricter monitoring requirements for combustion emissions
The new monitoring requirements being imposed on Medium Combustion Plants (MCPs) and Large Combustion Plants (LCPs) in Europe is symptomatic of environmental initiatives affecting a wide variety of industries. In the following article, Dr Andrew Dixon from Gasmet Technologies UK (formerly Quantitech) explains how instrumentation manufacturers are responding to these new challenges. The ...
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Ultrasonic Sludge Density Meter | WESS Global
WESS Global has been developing the measuring instruments since its establishment in 2004 and, since then, has upgraded the company’s measuring instruments’ state-of-the-art. WESS Global is now offering its services and products to more than 40 countries around the world in many industries such as steel mills, power plants, water and waste water treatment facilities, pulp and paper ...
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Waste Plastic Shredder for Plastic Recycling and Plastic Remake
Waste plastic can be classified and shredded to remake plastic, produce fuel for plant and generate electricity for power plant, etc. Waste plastic shredding is a critical step to manage various kinds of waste plastic, it helps to reduce the space of storing the bulky waste plastic, lower the transportation cost in the meantime, minor plastic granulates is good for the further waste plastic ...
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Covanta to build and Operate a US$302m expansion at the H-Power energy-from-waste facility
Covanta Holding Corporation (NYSE: CVA), announced today that its subsidiary, Covanta Honolulu Resource Recovery Venture, has amended its existing service agreement with the City and County of Honolulu, HI to include its activities as the designer, builder and operator of a US$302 million expansion of the H-POWER Energy-from-Waste facility in Honolulu, HI. The 900 ton per day (TPD) expansion ...
By Covanta
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OriginOil Launches Algae Division, Names Mael Disa-Vingataramin as President
OriginOil Inc. (OTC/QB: OOIL), developer of Electro Water Separation™ (EWS), the high-speed, primarily chemical-free process to clean up large quantities of water, announced today the launch of its Algae Division, naming Mael Disa-Vingataramin as its President. OriginOil’s Algae Division joins the Petro Division as its latest business unit. Because EWS has value in multiple industry ...
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Power industry to spend more than $22 billion for water flow and treatment next year
The power industry will spend over $22.8 billion in 2014 for equipment and chemicals to transport, treat and control water and wastewater. This is the conclusion reached by McIlvaine through aggregating forecasts in nine of its market reports. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) These expenditures will be generated by coal, nuclear, gas and hydro plant operators. The biggest expenditures will be made by ...
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Turkish Delight with CEM 2014 Emissions Monitoring Event
The organisers of CEM 2014, the emissions monitoring event that took place in Istanbul during May, have expressed their delight with the feedback that they received following this year’s Conference and Exhibition. “Increasing awareness of air quality issues coupled with international climate change initiatives have resulted in a growing number of regulations and standards relating to ...
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Speakers announced for international emissions conference
The organisers of CEM 2014 have published the titles of the Conference presentations that will take place from 14th to 16th May at the Renaissance Polat Istanbul Hotel in Turkey. The selected presentations will be given by speakers from 13 different countries covering a wide variety of subjects within the event’s emissions monitoring theme. The control of emissions to air can only be ...
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