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Why the Slovak Republic monitors air quality differently
Managing temporary water systems on construction and utility projects is becoming increasingly complex in today’s regulated environment.In this webinar, RVT Group’s Principal Consultant and Wat...
Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) - Status of regulations and applications in Europe, USA and the Middle East Region
Real-Time environmental monitoring & reporting - Lessons and best practices
The Role of PFAS and Advancing Best Available Techniques
AI-Powered PEMS for Emissions Monitoring
The use of natural gas in global energy systems has increased substantially over the last decade as countries are driven toward decarbonisation. Natural gas exhibits lower combustion emissions than...
Infrared (IR) gas finder cameras are increasingly used in leak detection and repair (LDAR) surveys for detecting fugitive volatile organic compound (VOCs) emissions from process components. In orde...
Methane is a valuable energy carrier but also a very potent greenhouse gas (GHG). The reduction of greenhouse gas emission mitigation effect within the energy sector by possible methane emission fr...
If Natural Gas is considered to be the fossil fuel with the lowest specific carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) for the same quantity of power generated1, methane (the main component of the Naturel Gas)...
The legislation on industrial emissions (Directive 2010/75/EU) is supported by the Best Available Techniques Reference documents (BREFs), which set out at an EU level the best available techniques...
A chemical element, mercury is found both naturally and as an introduced contaminant in the environment, mainly from high-temperature industrial processes such as alkali and metal processing, incin...