CEM EMISSIONS MONITORING 31 Innovative IoT urban air quality monitoring system harnessing AI technology for 30
major European cities to be featured at Barcelona’s CEM Exhibition and Conference DEUS Pollutrack is an IoT solution platform for monitoring air pollution and emissions. They are proud to operate Europe’s largest connected environmental data platform, utilising over 4000 mobile sensors to measure air quality for over 45 million citizens in 30 major European cities.
. Their customers benefi t from the unique modular and customisable sensor monitoring systems that can be eff ortlessly deployed and expanded with additional sensors. The installation process is designed to be user-friendly and requires no technical knowledge, optimising both time and cost for DEUS’ customers.
DEUS Pollutrack has engineered a breakthrough IoT system to eff ectively monitor air pollution factors and greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as CH4 NOx
DEUS Pollutrack leverages laser-based techniques to identify leaks, enabling fast and effi cient repairs. This proactive approach signifi cantly reduces emissions, minimises wasted resources, and improves operational effi ciency. Advanced sensors, data analytics and artifi cial intelligence can signifi cantly improve the accuracy and effi ciency of leak detection systems. The data collected in real time is invaluable to the industry in creating comprehensive sustainability reports. Moreover, DEUS Pollutrac’s seamless continuous monitoring enables oil and gas operators to achieve Level 5 of the OGMP 2.0 Gold Standard.
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DEUS Pollutrack leverages AI to provide a scalable and customisable innovative dashboard tailored to meet their customers’ specifi c needs and enhance user-friendliness. Their comprehensive support includes installation planning, data analysis, evaluation and expert consulting. DEUS provide actionable emission mitigation strategies and ensures their customers receive extensive support and guidance to create seamless, data-driven sustainability reports. This will revolutionise emissions monitoring and greatly assist the industry to achieve its sustainability responsibilities.
To discover more about DEUS’ cutting-edge technology and expertise in how to harness IoT and AI for urban air monitoring, visit them at the upcoming CEM Exhibition in Barcelona. More information online:
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State-of-the art infrared camera technology for environmental monitoring on display at CEM 23 in Barcelona
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SENSIA Solutions are a highly specialised company dedicated to the design, development and implementation of globally renowned infrared imaging technologies for use in environmental and industrial monitoring applications. The company recently highlighted its commitment and passion in the struggle for cleaner air by joining the OGCI’s (Oil & Gas Climate Initiative) Aiming For Zero Methane Emissions Initiative, a global movement aimed at reducing methane emissions to zero by 2030.
SENSIA off ers a versatile and comprehensive range of Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) products, which will be featured on their CEM 2023 stand, for use in emission monitoring. Unsurpassed expertise in optics and infrared sensor technology, combined with exceptionally advanced processing analytics are at the core of SENSIA’s success.
Handheld cameras, from SENSIA, are designed specifi cally to detect fugitive emissions in LDAR projects and are spectrally tuned to aim for diff erent target gases providing both cooled and uncooled solutions.
SENSIA also off er a range of 24/7 cooled and uncooled OGI solutions for methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, along with other heavy industry facilities. These state-of-the-art, ATEX approved cameras provide real time alarms for gas detection and quantifi cation, fl ame detection and thermography and furnace inspection.
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Highly advanced technology for greenhouse gas emission monitoring, sampling for biogas CO2
analysis workshops to take place at CEM 2023
ENVEA is looking forward to a return to the upcoming CEM Exhibition and Conference, as presenter and exhibitor. The year is already an active one for ENVEA, having completed their acquisitions of Hycontrol, California Analytical Instruments and a1-cbiss, extending their range of proven environmental monitoring and management solutions.
The CEM 2023 event in Barcelona will be a busy one for ENVEA, where they will present several conference papers, covering technological developments related to emission monitoring and process improvements. Jurgen Reinmann will deliver a presentation related to the role of biogenic CO2
emission reporting, followed with a session providing insight into the role of CEMS in low concentration mercury emission monitoring applications. Jerome Lefrancois will host a talk on the application of TDLAS technologies for in-process and stack emission monitoring, highlighting the advances that have been made with such techniques.
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ENVEA provides a comprehensive range in-house CEMS solutions, covering a key range of pollutants, measured with standard reference and industry leading technologies, in-situ and extractive analysers, sample conditioning systems, long-term samplers, to data acquisition and reporting software, enabling their clients to meet their environmental monitoring objectives.
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Supporting the topics being delivered, ENVEA will present a compact showcase of key products for fi rst-hand interaction at their exhibition stand. Highlighting the technologies described in their presentations, an opportunity is given to the delegates to engage in technical discussions with the ENVEA experts and learn how their solutions support process effi ciency, emission monitoring and reduction goals.
monitoring systems in greenhouse gas emissions and mercury
The new EU methane regulation requires the oil, gas, and coal sectors to measure, report and verify methane emissions to the highest standards. Operators must measure and report methane emissions continuously and in ambient air and surface area, which are then verifi ed by independent accredited auditors. For this application, the DEUS Pollutrack system off ers unsurpassed precision (from 0.1ppm) with a lifetime of 7 years per sensor. This provides the industry with a truly powerful tool for continuously monitoring methane emissions.
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The 24/7 devices all feature SENSIA’s Redlook AI analytics; this technology translates human interpretation of infrared imaging to artifi cial vision, to signifi cantly expand the potential of these single multifunctional devices. Redlook merges IR optics and radiometry, image processing, machine learning, industrial standards compliance, Industry 4.0 requirements and reliability. Both the system architecture and the image processing algorithms meet international health and safety requisites.
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