CEM 2009
Wednesday 23rd September Session 1
9.30 9.45
10.45 11.15 11.45
13.45 14.15
14.45 15.45
16.15 16.45
Emission Factors and Inventories
9.45 Welcome from conference hosts 10.15 Keynote Speech
11.15 INSPIRE and the CAFE Directive: The Portugese state of play 11.45
European Power Industry experience of EN-14181 Session 2
12.15 Comparison of CO2 Combustion Emission Factors to CEM data Certification and Accreditation
14.15
Demonstrating Equivalency of an Alternative Method for SO2 Monitoring at NPL’s Stack Simulator Facility using a broad range of Analytical Techniques
14.45 Validation Tests or PCDD/F Long-Term Monitoring Systems: short comings of short term sampling and other lessons learned
15.15 16.15
Accreditation and Regulation in the USA Stack Tester’s View Certification of AMS according EN-15267, Part 3 -overview and first experience-
16.45 MCS100 FT - EN-15267 Certified Continuous Emission Monitoring System 17.15
The benefit of Accreditation of odour sampling and analysis
Thursday 24th September Session 3
9.15 9.45
10.15 11.15 11.45
13.45 14.15 15.15
15.45 16.15
9.45
10.15 10.45
11.45 12.15
Session 4
14.15 14.45 15.45
16.15 16.45
Lesley Sloss, IEA Clean Coal Centre
Claudia Martins, New University of Lisbon David Graham, VGB Emissions Monitoring Group Scott Evans, Clean Air Engineering
Marc Coleman, National Physical Laboratory
J.Reinmann, Environnement S.A J Sutton, Entec Services
Wolfgang Jockel, TÜV Rheinland Immissionschutz und Energiesysteme GmbH
Michael Boness, Sick Maihak L. Cope, Odournet UK Ltd
9th International Conference and Exhibition on Emissions Monitoring 23rd-25th September 2009 Lake Maggiore Milan, Italy
Air pollution has never been higher on the agenda of the international community. As legislation and action plans grow in number and stringency, the importance of monitoring and quantifying this pollution in an accurate and transparent manner becomes a priority. CEM, the International Conference on Emissions Monitoring, has grown in strength and popularity since its inaugural meeting in 1997. CEM 2009 will continue this position as the major international conference and exhibition specifically designed to cover the subject of source emissions monitoring in its entirety.
The organising committee wish to invite all interested parties to join them at CEM 2009 at the stunning conference facilities at the Stresa Convention Centre on Lake Maggiore in Italy from 23rd to 25th September.
The conference will consider the latest developments in measurement techniques, environmental legislation and standardisation relevant to all atmospheric pollutants (including particulates, SO2, NOx, VOC, trace elements, and greenhouse gases).
PM10/2.5
Measurement and characterisation of fine and ultrafine particles in emissions from CHP Plants in Denmark Determination of size distribution and chemical composition of fine particulate emissions from cement plants Particle emissions reduction by primary measures in small scale wood heat appliances
Balance of micropollutants emitted by gas fired combustion turbines
Evaluation of the emission characteristics of fine and PCDD/PCDFs- from electric arc furnaces: A sectorial approach Advanced Techniques
Monitoring of gas phase pollutant by continuous-wave terahertz spectroscopy
Measurements of diffuse gas emissions in foundries using a DOAS technique - Comparison with "Roof monitor" method Advances in infrared spectroscopy for conducted and diffuse emissions
Resonnant photoacoustic spectroscopy: a versatile and selective method for the measurement of NO, NO2 and NH3 Case Study of bag leak monitoring for US EPA MACT compliance
Friday 25th September Session 5
9.15 9.45
10.15 11.15 11.45
9.45
10.15 10.45 11.45 12.15
Karsten Fuglsang, FORCE Technology D. Laffaire, ATILHS
Win Lee, CANMET Energy Technology Centre Domenico Cipriano, CESI RICERCA
C. Gutierres-Canas, University of the Basque Country
Chun Yang Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l’Atmosphère B. Torralba, CTIF
Joachim Mohn, EMPA
Etienne Rochat, Omnisens R Baxter, B3 Systems
QA/QC
Simultaneous PM10 And PM2.5 Measurement From Stacks According to New ISO 23210 Standard Robustness of Calibration method of AMS according to EN-14181
Implementation of European Requriements into ABB Products for Emission Monitoring according EN-14181
Industrial experience of continuous particulate emission monitoring to EN-14181 at the SILLA2 Municipal Waste Incinerator, Milan CEM Data Management applications: requirements for an environmental data management software to comply with EU regulations
Erkki Lamminen, Dekati Ltd J.Poulleau, INERIS
Guenter Haberzettl, ABB Automation GmbH William Averdieck, PCME Ltd Fabien Burato, Environnement S.A
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