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AI and digitalisation in air quality monitoring applications ? Mercury, metals and dioxin monitoring ? Industrial stack emissions monitoring ? ...
Attendees will gain valuable insights into: Monitoring networks Fugitive emissions Dioxins Fine particles Mercury Stack monitors Indoor air quality Methane sensors Data management Net Zero Hydrogen testing and measurement And that’s not all: each and every visitor to AQE 2024 will have full access to the UK’s largest ...
("ME2C" or the "Company"), a leader in mercury emissions control in North America, announced today that it is adding a new product to its proven, cost-effective mercury capture program that will reduce mercury emissions by preventing scrubber reemission events. ...
New technologies, geographies and regulations are creating an ever changing market for mercury removal from exhaust stacks and process gases. This is the conclusion of the McIlvaine Company in N056 Mercury Air Reduction Market. ...
Next year U.S. utilities, industrial boilers and cement plants will be required to limit mercury emissions from stack exhausts. This set of laws alone will immediately double the market for mercury removal consumables and hardware. ...
The first global treaty on mercury has put the metal firmly on the emissions monitoring agenda in 2013. ...
With the Dec. 16 effective date looming for tough new federal requirements for maximum available control technology (MACT), the Air Quality Services division of Rev1 Power Services announces a partnership with Apex Instruments Corp. to offer the power industry's first turnkey solution for measuring, monitoring and controlling stack pollutants, ...
The market for equipment and consumables to measure and remove mercury from stack gases will average over $2 billion/yr over the next decade. ...
The world market for activated carbon for stack gas mercury capture will grow tremendously in the next eight years. ...
In addition, the system is available with the MaxSense™ option for installations with total stack Hg concentrations below 1.0 g/m3, providing these low emitters with five times the mercury monitoring sensitivity. The Mercury Freedom System’s simplicity is evidenced by the seamless integration of four basic components: a probe ...
The result would be elimination of mercury both from coal-fired stacks as well as from the obsolesced chlorine manufacturing facilities. ...
