Emissions Control Articles & Analysis
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In an era where environmental consciousness and sustainability are at the forefront of societal concerns, Alfa Chemistry emerges as a leading provider of biobased pharmaceutical chemicals, plasticizers, and biofuels. These eco-friendly alternatives signify a significant leap toward reducing environmental impact and fostering a sustainable future. Biobased Pharmaceutical Chemicals The realm of ...
Surgical has signed the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) climate pledge initiative NewGen in partnership with the White House to mobilize the healthcare sector to reduce carbon emissions. On April 22, 2022, the HHS issued a call to action for healthcare stakeholders to commit to tackling the climate crisis through a new initiative aimed at reducing emissions across the healthcare ...
BimSchV in Germany, which reduced NOx limits to 200 mg/Nm³ (10% O2, dry), triggered a flood of upgrades to lower emissions. Opterra Zement GmbH, a subsidiary of CRH, decided to install RSCR systems from CTP on each of the two kilns in their plant in Karsdorf, Germany, after comparing all solutions available on the market. ...
The stark drop in energy demand due to the coronavirus pandemic will remove some 2.5 years' worth of energy sector emissions between now and 2050, according to research company BloombergNEF's (BNEF) latest New Energy Outlook 2020 (NEO 2020). BNEF's latest projection of the evolution of the global energy system over the next 30 years, using its proprietary Economic Transition Scenario, shows that ...
If some of the many thousands of human volunteers needed to test coronavirus vaccines could have been replaced by digital replicas—one of this year’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies—COVID-19 vaccines might have been developed even faster, saving untold lives. Soon virtual clinical trials could be a reality for testing new vaccines and therapies. Other technologies on the list ...
Smart Phases (dba Novacab), IKEA Group, JLL, Carlsberg Group, EDF, Iberdrola, Electrolux, Nestlé, Enel, Saint-Gobain, ENEL, Colgate Palmolive Company, Schneider Electric, Zurich Insurance Group, among companies urging governments to align socio-economic recovery with climate science In largest-ever UN-backed CEO-led climate advocacy effort, major multinationals with SMEs such as Smart ...
Facing an impending shutdown due to the COVID 19 crisis, we started to document its impact on the environment by analyzing Innsbruck’s air quality with a CHARON PTR-TOF 6000 X2. And indeed, the entire Tyrol was quarantined on March 14th, 11am. This had clear effects on traffic and personal mobility. Very recently, Google Inc. has reported a reduction of the mobility in the Tyrol between 65% ...
Clarke Energy will be sponsoring and exhibiting at Universities & Healthcare Estates and Innovation (UHEI) Birmingham on 27th – 28th November 2019 at Cranmore Park. UHEI works in partnership with the further education and healthcare sectors to develop a compelling agenda and a unique forum that brings together the Estate Directors of the NHS & Universities to encourage the sharing ...
Clarke Energy and GE will be exhibiting at Institute Healthcare Engineering Estate Management’s (IHEEM) at Slieve Donard Resort & Spa, Newcastle, NI across 25th and 26th May 2016. With an increased pressure on the NHS to reduce costs and lower emissions, there has never been a better time to look into the possibility of installing a combined heat and power system (CHP). Join us to find ...
Committed to the clean air initiatives of pharmaceutical companies, Anguil will be at Pharma Expo this November to meet with professionals about the latest emission control systems and strategies being used in this industry. Co-located with Pack Expo, it is evident that this event is truly a processing and packaging conference which is vital to pharmaceutical ...
And by 2025, EPA projects that existing rules and programs will bring the vast majority of the remaining counties into compliance. Advances in pollution control technology for vehicles and industry along with other emission reduction standards, including “Tier 3” clean vehicle and fuels standards, the Clean Power Plan and the Mercury and Air Toxics ...
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched the 2015 Energy Star Battle of the Buildings. With dozens of buildings across the state, the Texas Association of Healthcare Facilities Management is among 125 teams nationwide competing head-to-head to reduce their energy and water use. In support of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan, which calls for businesses to cut waste and ...
To achieve a lasting transition towards sustainability, large-scale conversion of our built environment – cities, transport systems, power generation – is key. This is an outcome of a special feature investigating advances in the research on industrial ecology, published in the Proceedings of the US National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) and coordinated by the Potsdam Institute for ...
Southern California's air is getting healthier, and with that the chances of getting cancer from inhaling toxins has fallen significantly. The risk of cancer from airborne pollutants has dropped by more than 50 percent on average since 2005, according to a study released Thursday by the region's air quality regulators. Concerted efforts to reduce emissions from diesel trucks and other vehicles ...
Amyris, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMRS) has completed the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) certification process and has earned one of the most respected sustainability certifications in the world. Amyris, a leading renewable products company, is one of the first commercial-scale second-generation biomaterial producers and is working with a number of partners to deliver products that include ...
Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that two Texas medical facilities won their categories in the fourth-annual Energy Star National Building Competition: Battle of the Buildings. Teams from more than 3,000 buildings across the country spent the past year competing to see which one could reduce their buildings’ energy use the most. Metroplex Adventist Hospital in ...
This electronic system will facilitate commercial entities’ permit applications and emissions reporting as well as provide information on applicable regulations and compliance status. ...
Millions of clean cookstoves have been deployed in the developing world, but there is very little research measuring the effectiveness of this intervention — and how it could be improved, say researchers. Burning biomass such as charcoal, crop residues and wood for cooking and heating causes indoor air pollution, which affects three billion people worldwide. Air pollution is a leading ...
An international effort to replace smoky, inefficient household stoves that people commonly use in lower and middle income countries with clean, affordable, fuel efficient stoves could save nearly 2 million lives each year, according to experts from the National Institutes of Health. In a commentary in Science, the NIH scientists noted that indoor air pollution from such inefficient stoves ...
The U.S. EPA is providing over $1.5 million for four projects in Massachusetts to improve air quality through rapid deployment of clean diesel technologies. The EPA funds are part of a larger collaborative effort between EPA and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and several other organizations, to leverage significant resources to reduce diesel emissions, improve public health, and promote clean ...