Protea At CEM India 2024 Booth 35
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Members of the Protea team have enjoyed the last two days exhibiting at the Leela Ambience Convention Hotel in Delhi for CEM India. These CEM India events highlighted the benefits of CEMS such as quality control and process optimisation. It also offered help and solutions to process operators and end users to overcome the challenges of selecting the right technology, ensuring correct installation, proper calibration, and maintenance of their CEM systems.
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The guidelines for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) and continuous effluent quality monitoring systems (CEQMS) provide information on how suitable monitors are selected, installed and operated in order to demonstrate compliance. Continuous monitoring systems enable both compliance and enforcement of environmental regulations in India. Similar systems have been successful in Europe and the USA, and are being replicated by India and China. The aim of the CEM India conference and exhibition is to help process operators meet environmental objectives by providing guidelines, technical support and practicable solutions.
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India is one of the world's fastest growing economies, The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India has taken an important step to adopt Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) in India. The CPCB has initially directed plants in 17 categories of highly polluting industries to install CEMS for real time monitoring and compliance.
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The main industries that have been targeted to install CEM Systems include Aluminium, Cement, Copper, Distilleries, Dying, Chlor Alkali, Fertilizers, Iron & Steel, Oil Refineries, Petrochemical plants, Pesticides, Pharmaceuticals, Power Plants, pulp and paper mills, sugar, Tanneries ,Zinc and the Copper industry. The Parameters for continuous monitoring include, Particulate matter, Fluoride, Ammonia, Sulphur Dioxide, NOx , Chlorine, HCL and Carbon Monoxide.
The CEM India conference follows on from the highly successful series of CEM events which have been held in Europe since 1997. CEM India will provide delegates and visitors in depth information on Indian regulation and policy, monitoring guidelines, calibration and quality control. There will be case study presentations from Industry as well as International speakers, Regulators and the Centre for Science and Environment on best practice , installation, procedures and data capture.
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