Conference Programme Day 1 - Wednesday 20th September 2023 09:00
CEM 2023 Registration Room 1
09:15 09:20
09:20 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30
10:45 11:00 11:30 11:30
Conference Opening (Chair Person: Rod Robinson) Current and Future Regulation (Chair Person: Rod Robinson)
Revision of the Industrial Emissions Directive – Implications for the ‘Sevilla Process’ Dr. Eric Aries, European Commission – Joint Research Centre Sevilla, European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Bureau (EIPPCB)
Approach to Expand the Availability of Reference Gases to Support Regulatory Emissions Monitoring
India’s CEM market with overwhelming EU infl uence and opportunities
Monitoring strategy to characterize atmospheric fallout from industrial facilities emissions
EPA/OAQPS Emissions Monitoring Regulatory Perspectives and Advancements
Question and Answer - Discussion session Cof ee Break & Exhibition
Current and Future Regulation (Chair Person: TBC) Standardising profi ciency testing for emission monitoring: EN 17656:2022 11:45 A CEM Challenge: Regulations within the framework of multiple regional guidelines 12:00 12:15
12:30 12:45
Room 1
Data handling, reporting and derived quantities - long term averages, mass emissions, emission factors (Chair: TBC)
14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00
15:15 15:30
Room 1
New pollutants, for example: PFAS, Nitrosamines, ultrafi nes, condensables, black carbon (Chair: TBC)
16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00
17:15 17:30
Status of EPA PFAS Emissions Measurement Methods Mr Jef Ryan, US Environmental Protection Agency
Complex nature of nitrosamines and its impact on two proposed sampling methods
Dr Haydn Barros, National Physical Laboratory
Characterisation of incidental nanoparticles in industrial workplaces Dr Eliseo Monfort Gimeno, Universitat Jaume I
On the development of a methodology for the quantifi cation of per- and polyfl uoroalkyl compounds (PFAS) in fl ue gasses Dr Jelle Hofman, VITO
A novel solution to continuous monitoring of ultrafi ne particles Mr Erkki Lamminen, Dekati Oy
Determining the uncertainty in reported automated measuring system results Mr Rod Robinson, National Physical Laboratory
Innovative real-time data handling system in India Mr Sanjeev K Kanchan, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), New Delhi
The new standard EN 17255 on DAHSs and its application in Italy: the Open Source AEDOS Project Dr Domenico Cipriano, RSE
Experiences and approaches of EN 17255-1 real data implementation Mr Jordi Puig Hereu, Generalitat de Catalunya
Consideration of Prospective Economic Enhancements for HgCEMS QA/QC under EU BREF
The new Standard EN17676:2022 for the organisation of Profi ciency Tests on Emissions
Question and Answer - Discussion session Lunch Break & Exhibition
Room 2 Emissions Monitoring (Chair: TBC)
Automated compliance measurements with decreasing ELVs Mr Jesse Tikka, Gasmet Technologies UK
Sampling of Dioxins and Carbon Dioxide Mr Richard Münchmeyer, OPSIS AB
Performance Testing on Automated Measuring System, reference to DIN EN 14181 standard to develop a Sustainability Quality of AMS for operator Dr Pritesh M Shah, PRIMA EQUIPMENT
The Use of Spiking for Compliance Testing in the US Mr Robert Baxter, B3 Systems
Question and Answer - Discussion session Cof ee Break & Exhibition
Room 2 Emissions Monitoring (Chair: TBC)
Emissions Accuracy at the Heart of Operations Driving Sustainability & Profi tability Mr Adrian Fielding, Honeywell
Latest Developments in global CEMs and its Impacts on Probe Sampling Products Mr Jörg Erens, AGT-PSG GmbH
Extractive Emission Monitoring in Wet Gas Applications Mr Mathias Klostermann, DURAG GmbH
Best practice: Emission control and peace of mind. Exemplary shown for a biogas plant
Mr Jaime Aguado Muñoz, Phiana MFM S.L.
Continuous fi ne particulate emission monitoring system for low particle concentrations
Dr Alexander Schladitz, SICK Engineering GmbH
Question and Answer - Discussion session Close of Day One
Mr Thomas Smith, NPL Prof Jose Tarodo, DIMA CONSULTORES Mr Karl Wilber, Tekran Instruments Corporation Dr Domenico Cipriano, RSE Mr Jef Ryan, US Environmental Protection Agency
Mr Sanjeev K Kanchan Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), New Delhi
Ms Jessica QUERON, INERIS Ms Kimberly Garnett, US Environmental Protection Agency
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