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Conference Programme Day 2 - Thursday 21st September 2023 CEM 2023 Registration
Room 1
Measuring species at low concentrations including size fractionated particulate matter and HCl, HF,SO3,CH4,N2O, CHOH, TOC) (Chair: TBC)
09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15
10:30 10:45
Room 1
Measuring species at low concentrations including size fractionated particu- late matter and HCl, HF,SO3,CH4,N2O, CHOH, TOC) (Chair: TBC)
11:15 11:30 11:45
12:00 12:15
12:30 Room 1 Clean Energy Monitoring Challenges and Solutions including
Biogenic Carbon Measurement, CCUS, Hydrogen, ammonia combustion, biomass combustion (Chair: TBC)
14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45
15:00 15:15
Room 1 Industrial Case Studies (Chair: TBC) 16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00
17:15 17:30
Evaluation of methods for determination of formaldehyde in stack emissions Mr Amedeo Manuel Cefalì, University of Milano-Bicocca
Development of a methodology for the measurement of emissions from industry and its products Mr Víctor Ruiz, AIMPLAS
Emissions monitoring and challenges in an integrated steel plant: A case study Dr Deepak Kumar, Tata Steel Limited
IWAYs H2020 Project: Challenges Face During Emissions Monitoring in Three Industrial Case Studies Dr Irina Celades Lopez, ITC-AICE
Study on the uncertainty components on the CEMS testing and calibration facility Dr Radhakrishnan Soman Radha, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory
Ammonia and hydrogen combustion for power generation - market drivers and the need for CEMS Mr Stephen Harrison, sbh4 GmbH
Precise reporting of fossil CO2 emissions from Waste to Energy plants with FCTS Prof Johann Fellner, VIRWa GmbH (Vienna Institute for Resources and Waste)
Characterisation of atmospheric emissions of small-sized wood boilers (< 1MW) in France
Dr Benjamin Cea, Institut national de l’environnement industriel et des risques (Ineris)
EU and Domestic Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Systems - Continuous Sampling to determine the biogenic CO2 emissions Mr Juergen Reinmann, ENVEA GmbH
Appropriate measurement places and their importance in emission measurements Mrs Tuula Kajolinna, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Does remain the performance of the HCl standardized reference method suitable in a context of lowering emission limit values? Ms Cécile RAVENTOS, INERIS
(Institut National de l’Environnement Industriel et des Risques)
Online monitoring of PAH emission trends using a PID sensor Dr Ole Sigmund Kjos, SINTEF AS
Particulate Monitoring in the US with Low PM Concentrations Mr Robert Baxter, B3 Systems
Emission Testing of Commercial Harbor Craft (CHC) Using Mini-PEMS Mr Matthew Berry, 3DATX Europe
Rapid Emission Profi le Verifi cation of Generators Under Load Mr Matthew Berry, 3DATX Europe
Question and Answer - Discussion session Lunch Break & Exhibition
Room 2
Data handling, reporting and derived quantities - long term averages, mass emissions, emission factors (Chair: TBC)
Performance evaluation of analytical equipment using ISO 10723 for
greenhouse gas emissions monitoring and reporting in natural gas plants under the EU Emission Trading System Dr Roberto Parola, Linde
CEMS digitalization for maximum regulatory compliance through 24/7 data access Mr Jyrki Korpela, Gasmet Technologies Oy
Handling of emission limits in IED in connection with CO2 capture Mr Kenneth Vindum, Olicem A/S
An Air Quality Zoning algorithm using CHIMERE and Hyperlocal Measurements Dr Antonio Jara, Libelium
Question and Answer - Discussion session Cof ee Break & Exhibition
Room 2
Fence line Monitoring and measurement of fugitive/dif use emissions) - GHG and air pollutants (Chair: TBC)
MethanEmis Project - Monitoring methane emissions from FRENCH agricultural methanisation installations Dr Brice Berthelot, INERIS
Mercury Passive Air Sampler Applications for Fence Line Monitoring Mr Lucas Hawkins, Tekran Instruments Corporation
Continuous methane monitoring, instant leak prevention, and emissions reduction to fulfi ll GHG Emission targets Mr Marc Nodorft, DEUS POLLUTRACK
Site Level Optical Gas Imaging Based Continuous Emission Monitoring Dr Ram Hashmonay, Opgal Optronics Industries
Air quality sensor-based station to monitor and control fugitive emissions: Real-Cases
Dr Edurne Ibarrola Ulzurrun, Kunak Technologies
Question and Answer - Discussion session Close of Day Two
Finnish ILC for out-stack particulate measurements- recommendations for the practical work based on the observations
Dr Tuula Pellikka, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Evaluation of P-AMS for measuring HCl at the NPL stack simulator in order to meet the requirements of EN 1649:2021 (Instrumental Reference Method for HCl) under increasingly stringent emission limit values Mr Chris Dimopoulos, NPL and Mr Linh Nguyen , NPL
PM2.5 emissions from Energy from Waste Plant Mr David Graham, Uniper Technologies Ltd
Characterization of brominated dioxins and furans emissions from hazardous waste incinerators
Mr Serge COLLET, French National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks (Ineris) Room 2
The challenges of Non-Stationary Emission Monitoring (Aviation, Marine and Transport) (Chair: TBC)
Monitoring real time FTIR VOC emission measurements of renewable gasoline-powered small ICEs with gas chromatography Mr Georg Stefan Pfl eger, University of Graz
Pollution origin assessment through contextual clustering methodologies
to provide an intelligent policy decision making for climate change mitigation Mr Eduardo Illueca Fernández, Libelium
Cloud based fl eet monitoring, data aggregation in the cloud and cyber security for CEMS Mr Henning von Hoersten, ABB AG
Sustainability impact assessment of Low Emissions Zones in cities integrating hyperlocal air quality measurements and artifi cial intelligence models Ms Iris Cuevas Martínez, Libelium
Question and Answer - Discussion session Cof ee Break & Exhibition
Room 2
The challenges of Non-Stationary Emission Monitoring (Aviation, Marine and Transport) (Chair: TBC)
The challenge of the Decarbonization of Shipping and complex IMO regulations Mr Saiyeed Jakaria Baksh Imran, Baksh Maritime Legal Associates
SEICOR - Ship Emission Inspection with Calibration-free Optical Remote sensing Dr André Daubinet, HORIBA Europe GmbH
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