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Methane Conference Programme Day 1 - 9th October 2024
10:00 - Conference Open - Jacob Shaw
Session : Regulations & Standards (Session Chair: Jacob Shaw)
10:05 - UK Methane Inventory accounting Peter Brown, Ricardo PLC
10:25 - Environment Agency regulation of methane emissions Mark Bourn, Environment Agency (EA)
10:45 - Towards a Net Zero Waste Sector: Advancing the Monitoring of Landfi ll Methane Emissions
Nia Jones, Defra 11:05 - Coffee Break
Session : Mobile Monitoring
11:30 - High-Resolution Monitoring of Methane Emissions with the GHGSat Satellite Constellation Dan Wicks, GHGSat
11:50 - Mobile VOC monitoring on vehicle and aircraft platforms Veronika Pospisilova, tofwerk
12:10 - Lunch and Poster Session
12:30 - 13:45 - Unlocking the Potential of Satellite-Derived Methane Emissions Monitoring Join us for an interactive session, where we will explore the Methane Monitoring Data Supply program being delivered by the Satellite Applications Catapult and GHGSat. Funded by the UK Space Agency, this initiative leverages high- resolution satellite data to support innovative methane emissions monitoring. Luisa Doughty, Peter Swanton, Sarah Cheesbrough, Satellite Applications Catapult
Session: Monitoring & Validation
14:00 - Development and use of a methane controlled release capabilities to validate emissions measurement instruments and methods
Jonathan Helmore, National Physical Laboratory
14:20 - Comprehensive Methane Emissions Monitoring in Coal Power Plants: Targets, Method, and Insights Ehsan Tavakoli, DEUS-Pollutrack
14:40 - Results from the Methane Emissions from Anaerobic Digestion (MEAD) project Neil Howes, National Physical Laboratory
15:00 - Coffee break Session : Monitoring Technologies
15:20 - Using laser technology for specifi c, low concentration monitoring of methane in stationary, portable and mobile applications John Downie, Environmental Instruments Limited
15:30 - Advanced Continuous Emissions Detection with Situational Awareness Stephen Beynon, FLIR
15:40 - Methane Detection in Industrial Environments Using Sensor-based Systems Edurne Ibarrola-Ulzurrun, Kunak Technologies
15:50 - End - questions at end Air Quality & Gas
Detection Conference Day 1 - 9th October 2024
Session : Air Quality
10:00 - Introduction and Welcome Jim Mills, AQE Air Quality Conference Chairman
10:05 - PAS 4023:2023 Selection, deployment and quality control of low-cost air quality sensor systems in outdoor ambient air – Code of practice Valerio Ferracci, National Physical Laboratory
10:35 - Update on the UK Automatic Urban and Rural Network
Richard Maggs, Bureau Veritas
10:55 - [Krakow Case Study] Integrating Mobile Sensors with Existing Transportation Infrastructure MichaĆ Misiek, Airly
11:15 - Coffee Break
11:45 - Cellular Communications Network as a Sensor - Glasgow Project Outcomes Ilaria Thilbault, Vodafone
12:05 - Forth Environmental Resiliance Network (ERA)
Dr Heather Price & Dr Amy McCarron, Stirling University
12:25 - Breathe London - Engaging Communities through air quality sensor networks Lee Swanson, Clarity Movement Co
12:55 - Lunch Session : Gas Detection
14:00 - Introduction and Welcome John Saffell, CoGDEM
14:05 - Shared Experiences in Gas Detection - New Solutions For Old Problems Martin Willett, Gas Analysis and Sensing Group (GASG)
14:25 - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Can you adapt your gas detection systems to improve your emissions monitoring Megan Hine, Draeger Safety UK
14:55 - Continuous Monitoring of Air Quality in Road Tunnels
Colin Edge, Acoem Ltd
15:20 - Gas detection in confi ned spaces - a Health & Safety Executive perspective Mike Hemingway, HSE
15:45 - Toxic Gas Detection for Water Treatment Works - Thames Water Case Study Vicky Banks, ATi
10:00 - Best Available Techniques - a future regime within the UK changing climate Paul Stevens, Environment Agency (EA)
10:20 - Update on emissions monitoring standards: CEN, ISO and MCERTS Rupert Standring, Environment Agency (EA)
10:40 - Validation of Standards Marc Coleman, National Physical Laboratory
11:00 - Coffee Break
11:20 - A history of stack-emission monitoring in the UK since 1990 Simon Medhurst, Smedstack Environmental
11:40 - Current developments in the fi eld of suitability testing (QAL1) Fritz Hausberg, TÜV Rheinland Energy & Environment GmbH
12:00 - Lunch 13:30 - Poster Session
Session : Monitoring Challenges (Session Chair: Chris Dimopoulos)
14:00 - P-AMS, the future of standardized quality control for CEMS Antony Sumner, Gasmet Technologies (UK) Ltd
14:20 - Automate and document the QAL3 procedure Kenneth Vindum, Olicem A/S
14:40 - What’s in the air? Update on PFAS monitoring developments in Belgium Jelle Hofman, Vito
15:00 - Coffee break
15:20 - Continuous monitoring of fi ne dust emissions: challenges and perspectives David Graham, Uniper Rupert Standring, Environment Agency
15:40 - PM2.5 emissions from Energy from Waste and natural gas fi red plants Dan Jones, Uniper
16:00 - End
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY 1
09:30-17:00 WEDNESDAY 9TH OCTOBER
Emissions Conference
Programme Day 1 - 9th October 2024
9:30 - Conference Open - Rod Robinson
Session : Regulations & Standards (Session Chair: Rod Robinson)
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Seminars Day 1 - 9th October 2024
10:30 - Industrial Emission to Air NOx abatement Technologies Anushree Khiria, Yara Environmental Technologies
11:15 - Precise Environmental Data Correction in Low-Cost Sensors for Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring Edurne Ibarrola-Ulzurrun, Kunak Technologies
12:45 - Compact Air Quality Monitoring according to Standard Reference Methods Philipp Zimmel, JCT Group GmbH
13:30 - Soarability Air Detection Prodcuts Adrian Fowler, AlphaGeo Ltd
14:15 - Cartagena: A Digital Twin for Environmental Quality and Sustainability Eduardo Illueca, Libelium
15:00 - Ambient particle number and size measurement with a simple electrical instrument Erkka Saukko, Pegasor Oy
15:45 - Air Quality monitoring in practice: failures and successes of monitoring projects Emma Gibbons, EEMC
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