Research underway at the University of Aberdeen using an intrinsically safe tool developed by CorDEX Instruments (UK) is set to provide a new model for corrosion assessment to enhance oil and gas s...
A new range of non-contact, infrared temperature sensors is now available that accurately measures the temperature of flame-heated workpieces inside industrial furnaces and ovens, as well as CO2 (ca...
An investigation is continuing into an oil spill at Aberystwyth harbour.According to the BBC, the red diesel got into the water through the town's surface water drains but despite causing an odour...
Efforts to reduce emissions in the UK have been successful so far as new figures reveal that the greenhouse gases emitted fell in 2009.Statistics published by the Department of Energy and Climate Chan...
Moving to natural gas will not have any impact on climate change, despite the potential reduction in emissions, it has been claimed.A study by Tom Wigley, a senior research associate at the National C...
Pipeline leaks can have catastrophic consequences for human health, the environment and the global economy, which is why oil transportation companies face increasingly stringent governmental regulatio...
The organisers of CEM 2011 (The 10th international conference on emissions monitoring) are delighted to announce that Professor Josef Vejvoda has agreed to give the keynote lecture at this year&rsqu...
Sensit’s (USA) P100 is a single gas personal monitor designed to warn the user of hazardous gases in their working environment.
This unit is easy to use and offers low maintenance and lost co...
New regulations for the coal industry in the Midwest of the US aiming to reduce emissions could reshape the energy industry. A combination of Environmental Protection Agency rules set to come into fo...
Natural gas power is just as effective and produces fewer emissions that coal, it has been claimed. Analysis from the Worldwatch Institute and the Deutsche Bank Climate Change Advisors suggested that...