CEM 14:15
EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING
Conference Programme Wednesday 24th September
Room 1
Particulate Matter Monitoring: Advancements in CEMS and Low Emission Measurement
PM2.5 emissions from natural gas fired plants
14:15 Mr Dan Jones, Uniper
PM CEMS Experience and Observations from the USA
14:30 Mr Robert Baxter, B3 Systems
Long-term feedback on an innovative prototype measuring low particulate matter emissions from hazardous waste incineration plants: “PPS-Stack”
14:45 Dr Matic Ivančič, Mr Xavier Chaucherie, SARPI-VEOLIA
Continuous Measurement of Particulate Emissions at Stack
15:00
Mr Vahid Mirsaiidi, Auburn FilterSense LLC
15:15 15:30
Question and Answer - Discussion session
Mr Eran Farhi, Envitech Software
Question and Answer - Discussion session
Coffee Break & Exhibition Mr Roger Stoeltie, TAUW
Question and Answer - Discussion session
Aerosol Magee Scientific
Map-Based Integration of CEMS and Ambient Networks for Multi-Audience Air Quality Visualization
Jim Keene, NPL
Large-scale continuous measurements of ammonia and methane in barns, the challenges
Dr Mohammed Ali, NCEC Dr. Anthony Auzerais, INRAE
Carbonaceous aerosols monitoring network in Velenje, Slovenia
Overview of a field validation campaign for agricultural emission measurement
Dr Noor Z Yahaya, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Air Quality Networks in Saudi Arabia Dr. Marc Coleman, National Physical Laboratory
Quantifying Gas Emissions from Livestock Buildings Using the CO₂ Method: Evaluation of Uncertainties Related to Animal Heat Production
Room 2
Global Perspectives on Air Quality Networks
Leveraging AI-Driven Air Quality Intelligence for Emissions Monitoring in Southeast Asia: The My-Atmos Application
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Room 3
Measuring Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture: Challenges and Solutions
Ring-Test of European Respiration Chamber Facilities for GHG Emission Measurements from Cattle
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