CEM MIDDLE EAST
Conference Programme Wednesday 9th April
Room 1 Best Practice in Monitoring Methods 14:00
Installing CEMS analyzers in hazardous areas - overview of codes and standards, protection options, and challenges
14:15
Long-term Sampling – An established method for continuous monitoring of dioxin/furan/PCB and Hg emissions, as well as for the determination the biogenic CO2 fraction
14:30 THC Monitoring in Cooling Towers and Steam & Condensate Systems
Martha Carrillo, Expo Technologies
EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING
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Mr Jürgen Reinmann, ENVEA Global
Ms Natalie Kuehn, SK-Elektronik GmbH 14:45 Precision Emission Monitoring: “Reliability to Sustainability” Dr Pritesh M Shah, Prima Equipment 15:00
Global Methane Emission Regulations: Challenges, Initiatives, and the Path Forward for Monitoring and Mitigation
15:15 Question and Answer - Discussion session 15:30 Coffee Break
Room 1 Methane and Greenhouse Gas Monitoring 16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45
Challenges of continuous methane emissions quantification using point sensors and case study of a gas-powered power plant
Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) -Status of regulations and applications in Europe, USA and the Middle East region
Carbon Capture, Transportation and Sequestration, the Worldwide Effort to Control the Rise in Global Temperature
Characterizing Long-term Methane Emissions from Small- scale, Heterogenous, Variable Sources Using Satellite Remote Sensing – A Case Study at Wastewater Treatment Plant
17:00 17:15
Highly versatile Laser-Based Sensors for Aerial, On-Ground, and Subsea Gas Detection
Question and Answer - Discussion session 17:30 Close of Day Two Mr Ehsan Tavakoli, DEUS-Pollutrack Mr Jürgen Reinmann, ENVEA Global Mr Maitham Safwani, Saudi Aramco Prof Ke Du, University of Calgary
Umberto Serra, Project Manager, ETG Risore e Tecnologia
Dr Arsenty Kaganskiy, Axetris AG
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