Videos
Videos
Past Events
At our recent Air Quality and Emissions event, Professor Ronald Cohen of University of California, Berkley, gave a 25-minute presentation on a new methodology for mapping and modelling ambient air in urban environments, the BEACO2N. Professor Cohen discusses: How the BEACO2N system works Recent data from BEACO2N The utility of BEACO2N for understanding the urban environment How BEACO2N might be used to design and assess reduction strategies
At our annual Air Quality and Emissions event, Dr. Justine Bejta, Head of Science at the Joint Air Quality Unit (JAQU), presented data on the outcomes of recent government interventions in areas with high levels of NO2 pollution. In her 15-minute presentation, Dr. Bejta discusses: The origins and aims of the Joint Air Quality Unit Various strategies employed by the Joint Air Quality Unit How JAQU designs bespoke interventions Difficulties of implementation The intr...
At our recent Air Quality and Emissions event, Professor Paul Linden of the University of Cambridge discussed recent research into the relationship between the transmission of COVID-19 and indoor air quality. Professor Linden’s 15-minute talk addresses: Contemporary modelling of airborne transmission in epidemiology The ratio between number of occupants and infection Managing the likelihood of secondary infections The nature of seasonal variation in transmission How schools...
Stephen B. Harrison talks to Andres Saldivia business development manager at Hysytech to discuss hydrogen generation from natural gas or biomethane. Stephen's questions include: What purity in hydrogen are you able to achieve? Can this gas be used directly in fuel cells? Natural gas used, does this need to be high pressure or from the normal grid? Is the result a "green element"?
Stephen Harrison talks to an independent consultant from XTH energy about the decarbonisation in the cement making process. They talk about CO2 capture, and how its impacting the cement industry. Projects around europe are discussed and more details are provided by Xavier d'Hubert on the current progress.
Stephen talks to Philip Bell the hydrogen champion for Aberdeen city. This 5 minute interview includes questions on; The conference centre in Aberdeen The Event Complex Aberdeen (TECA) uses fuel cells, for heat and power, how does this work? The fuel cells are supplied by biogas, methane, can you tell us more Philip? Can you tell us about the Clover Hill building project of 550 houses running on biogas? Who will look after all of these systems in Aberdeen? Will the MSc Course in...
Stephen Harrison talks to Andres Saldivia of Stirling Cryogenics. What is the reverse Stirling cycle and what does this process involve? What gases are cooled or liquified? Can you liquify hydrogen to make green hydrogen, if so, how much per day?
Ian Schirmer and Stephen Harrison discuss the problems faced by solar power to optimise output. Predictive maintance on solar panels are discussed. How are drones used in Solar? This and much more in this 10 minute discussion.
Xavier d'Hubert and Stephen B. Harrison discuss cleaning up flue gasses from Cement.
Join ABB and Tarmac / CRH for a 60-minute conversation about continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS), reviewing their decade-long partnership, how it is evolving to meet changing cement industry needs, and what the future holds. Until recently, high quality CEMS products and responsive field service were what mattered most to plant operators. Nowadays, digital software solutions are helping to maximize hardware up-time and minimize on-site support. And new approaches to delivering...
Events
Mar 19 2025 Manila, Philippines
Mar 20 2025 Guangzhou, China
Mar 24 2025 National Harbour, MD, USA
Mar 31 2025 Hannover, Germany
Apr 02 2025 Saigon, Vietnam