Emission Monitoring
KEMA's consultants have sound experience with monitoring flue, process and exhaust gases and advise on plant performance improvement, energy conservation and process optimization
The Climate Change Committee, composed by Member States and chaired by the Commission, composed European Union Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS). In 2005 the EU ETS commenced operation as the largest multi-country, multi-sector GHG emission trading scheme world-wide. Within the EU harmonization of the compliance chain of CO2 emissions trading improves every year. The compliance chain entails:
- permit applications
- validation of monitoring plans
- implementation and execution of monitoring plans
- reporting of emissions in the annual emission report
- verification of the emission data in the AE.
For the opt-in of N2O in the European Emission trading system it is obliged to assess the measurement uncertainty of hourly and yearly N2O-values. The measurement system has to be evaluated according to the QAL1 procedure of EN 14181. Combining this figure with the uncertainty of the tail gas flow gives the uncertainty of the yearly annual load. This procedure is implemented in a standard calculation tool. The practice evolves that N2O measurement uncertainty is the most important parameter influencing the N2O yearly load uncertainty.
KEMA has many years of experience with monitoring flue, process and exhaust gases. This monitoring is done by a team of experienced experts, with the aid of calibrated monitoring equipment and sophisticated dispersion models. We also consult on plant performance improvement, energy conservation and process optimization. We translate Opex costs into financial benefits.
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KEMA is one of the leading and well-known authorities in the field of air quality related issues, with technical and in-depth knowledge of all activities that have impact on air quality
KEMA has a long experience in establishing Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems (PEMS) for power plants, the chemical and paper industry and refineries
KEMA houses expertise on all disciplines in relation to Continuous Emission Monitoring System: from consultancy to verification of the emitted particles
The KEMA TRACE Model, together with the Annual Organic Components Specification model, can be used to forecast annual average emissions of inorganic components to the air from coal-fired plants.