Emissions Control Articles & Analysis
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Albany Medical Center in downtown Albany, NY encompasses the 651-bed Albany Medical Center Hospital, as well as the 550-student Albany Medical College. It is a Level-I Trauma center, and the only academic health sciences center in Northeastern New York State. In 2013, Albany Medical Center underwent a $330 million expansion of the Medical Center Hospital. Not only does the expansion allow for ...
Morristown Medical Center is located at 100 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960. It is a 700+ bed regional trauma center and has been the top ranked hospital in New Jersey for the past four years. The initial goal of switching to CHP was to have reliable electricity for the hospital at all times. This developed into a state-of-the-art cogeneration plant and now provides the hospital with ...
Penn State Hershey Medical Center was established in 1963 on a 550-acre campus and has 548 licensed beds. Penn State Hershey Medical Center is known as the premier provider of medical care in the central Pennsylvania area, recognized as the number four hospital in the state and home to PA’s only medical facility accredited as both an adult and pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center. Demonstrating ...
On the windy high plains in the Western USA, a major petroleum company has been contributing to the U.S. energy landscape with their 420 MMSCFD cryogenic gas processing train to process raw natural gas. For the critical service of residue/sales gas compression for this process, the customer's project team selected two Titan 130 compressor sets from Solar ...
The Challenge Originally published in Tablets & Capsules Magazine Capturing and destroying harmful emissions from pharmaceutical processes can be challenging. It’s not because the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are difficult to destroy using catalytic or thermal techniques. ...
Material: Powder Dust Loadings: Less than 0.5 mg/m3 Installation: LEAK ALERT 65-02 post vacuum pump Filter Type: HEPA (High efficiency particulate air) ...
ByENVEA
Quick Facts LOCATION: San Diego, CA MARKET SECTOR: Hospital FACILITY SIZE: 1,030,000 square feet FACILITY PEAK LOAD: 6.8 MW EQUIPMENT: 4.6 MW Solar Turbines Mercury™ 50 gas turbine, absorption chiller FUEL: Natural Gas USE OF THERMAL ENERGY: Space and autoclave heating, absorption chilling and domestic hot water CHP TOTAL EFFICIENCY: 64% ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS: Less than 5ppm NOx TOTAL ...
When we think about air pollution, we think about black smoke coming out of stacks in a grey, industrial area in a developing country. And that is also the case. But not only. Air pollution comes in different forms and not always visible to the human eye. ...
ByTECAM
Often, flame or detonation arrestors are placed in each process-exhaust line to mitigate damage to the processes if all other safety measures fail. Emission control methods Catalytic oxidation VOC emissions from many pharmaceutical coating and drying processes have historically been controlled with catalytic oxidation. ...
Using an ozonation step between bio-sedimentation and post-denitrification processes, the primary goal was the removal of the highest priority substances to effluent water levels that will not cause adverse effects in the recipient considering the natural dilution. The study included initial emission screenings, dose control trials, treatment performance studies ...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) – responsible for the biological activity of drugs – have been widely found in the environment, yet the precise sources and relative importance of emissions via wastewater are not quite clear. This study assessed emissions from three health institutions in Germany – a hospital, a psychiatric hospital, and a nursing home - and found their ...