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Sewerin gas detection instruments are used to identify and quantify gas leaks in natural gas distribution networks. Designed to be intuitive to use for many different tasks in the gas utility industry the infrared sensors ensure accuracy and sensitivity. Our equipment is used in many countries by all the world's major gas supply companies. ...
ByHermann Sewerin GmbH based in Gütersloh, GERMANY
As the owner-operator of an electric and gas transmission and distribution network, you need to plan, design, manage, and operate your utility infrastructure. Whether your focus is electric and gas distribution networks, transmission networks, or electric substations, you can benefit from Bentley’s comprehensive solutions for utilities infrastructure. ...
ByBentley Systems, Incorporated based in Exton, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Once an archetypal example of manual production, the winery and brewery industries now incorporate sophisticated processes to ensure high quality levels and efficient output. In some cases traditional approaches have simply been scaled up or put under more stringent monitoring, whilst in others innovations such as nitrogen-pressurised canning have been introduced. However, whichever approach has been followed there is also a growing realisation of the gas hazards that are associated with both new and old ...
ByCrowcon Detection Instruments Ltd based in Milton Park, UNITED KINGDOM
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Mass flow meters and controllers can be networked together to make gas mixing systems for almost any gas ...
BySierra Instruments, Inc. based in Monterey, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Aging infrastructure, decarbonization goals, new technologies, and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments are changing the way natural gas utilities allocate money and resources. Increased investment is required to maintain and upgrade assets to meet performance levels, satisfy regulatory demands, and build resilience in the face of climate change—while continuing to deliver safe, reliable, and affordable energy to customers. To thrive in this environment, utilities must strike the right ...
ByCopperleaf Technologies Inc based in Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
