SOURCE TESTING ASSOCIATION I Annual Guide 2022
This makes it possible to verify in real-time that PEMS inputs are consistent and, where applicable, replace faulty values with reconciled ones to maintain high accuracy and availability.
In summary – what’s in it for me as a customer?
Its Sensor Validation system pre-analyzes the input values before feeding to PEMS models, preventing the PEMS from inputting faulty variables that could affect the quality and reliability of the system’s operation.
PEMS can take on the duties of a CEMS in certain circumstances, but they are not a direct replacement for all applications. PEMS should instead be considered as a complement to the traditional CEMS. Depending on application and local constraints, best practice may require the installation of a CEMS, PEMS or a combination of both. For stable processes with little variance, a PEMS can do the same job as a CEMS at a fraction of the cost, while in more complex processes they can dovetail effectively to improve accuracy and uptime.
For more information about ABB’s PEMS solutions, visit:
https://bit.ly/ABB_PEMSys.
ROCs: How Much Biogenic CO2 Does Your Site Generate?
Operators are rewarded under the ROC scheme for reporting biogenic fraction of industrial CO2 emissions.
The AMESA-B is fast, reliable and uses the 14C method for accurately measuring
biogenic CO2 present in exhaust gas from combustion sources.
• Continuous, long-term sampling • Sampling period: 1 hour to 1 month • Fulfills the requirements of EN ISO 13833
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