Environmental Management

EnOcean Alliance Shows Innovative Wireless Products for Green Buildings at MandE 2011

Built Environment Industry Today >> 
The EnOcean Alliance, together with supporting partners Alpha Micro, Distech Controls, EnOcean GmbH, MK Electric and Seamless Sensing, will show an impressive portfolio of wireless products on stand E91 at M&E - The Building Services Event, 11-12 October, London Olympia. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it? Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday

NOAA Researchers Release Study On Emissions From BP/Deepwater Horizon Controlled Burns

Pollution Online News >> 
During the 2010 BP/Deepwater Horizon Gulf oil spill, an estimated one of every 20 barrels of spilled oil was deliberately burned off to reduce the size of surface oil slicks and minimize impacts of oil on sensitive shoreline ecosystems and marine life.

Large-Scale Tests Begin to Convert Flue Gas to Usable Water

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Subsidized by the Dutch government, a number of Dutch utilities, the European Membrane Institute at the University of Twente, and Dutch consulting firm KEMA have, for over a decade, been testing membrane technology that promises to directly convert water vapor from power and other industrial plants’ flue gases into drinking water. The technology could provide a new source of large volumes of potable water....

Consolidation, Market Distortions Underlie Remarks by Industry Executives

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
If you needed additional proof that the power industry is changing, the ELECTRIC POWER keynote and panel discussions over the past few years have provided it—top-of-mind issues have been significantly different each year. For the 2011 keynote speaker and panelists, the challenges of reliability, regulatory compliance, financing, and getting the fuel mix right took center stage. In the wake of Japan’s nuclear crisis, safety also featured prominently....

The Better Environmental Option: Dry Ash Conversion Technology

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
After the 2008 incident involving the failure of a large surface impoundment containing wet coal ash, the EPA began investigating all coal-fired power plants employing this wet coal ash management method. Now a new dry ash management technology offers coal-fired power plants an environmentally suitable alternative for handling coal ash that also increases energy efficiency....

Solid Fuels: Moving Material and Managing Emissions

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
In today’s solid-fueled power plant, managing emissions and moving materials more defines the task than the traditional work of making megawatts. That’s the message that emerged from the coal and solid fuels track at this year’s ELECTRIC POWER....

Largest CCS Project in Operation

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Companies continue to increase the size of carbon capture and sequestration test projects. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has launched operation of what it calls the world’s largest demonstration of carbon capture on a pulverized coal plant....

Plant of the Year: KCP&L’s Iatan 2 Earns POWER’s Highest Honor

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Kansas City Power & Light (KCP&L) began engaging stakeholders in 2003 to develop consensus on a regional energy plan designed to balance customers’ desire for low electricity costs with system reliability needs and environmental requirements. The culmination of that plan was the completion of Iatan 2, which entered service in August 2010. For executing an innovative energy plan that reduced overall fleet emissions, ensuring the region’s future electricity supply, and completing an approximately $2 billion project in time for the summer 2010 peak load by using innovative contracting and project controls, KCP&L’s Iatan 2 is awarded POWER’s 2011 Plant of the Year Award....

Chart a New Course

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
I examined the magnitude of electricity subsidies for renewables compared with conventional generation technologies in my May 2011 editorial, based on data from a 2008 report prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). An updated EIA report released in July determined that federal government subsidies have risen substantially during the past three years. In fact, overall renewable energy subsidies have almost tripled, increasing from $5.1 billion to $14.7 billion. In my opinion, we aren’t getting value for the money spent....

The New Water Lab

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Recent advances in water laboratory instrumentation—from improved sample conditioning to advanced online instruments—have reached the market. Here’s a look at the equipment you’ll find in the best-equipped power plant laboratory this year....

Critics Get Crossways with New Cross-State Air Rule

POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
From the East Coast to the Lone Star State, a number of elected officials and power industry representatives are bashing the new aggressive regulation aimed at controlling specific power plant emissions. Complying with a federal court mandate, the U.S...

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