Waste to Energy CEMS monitoring.
Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants play a vital role in sustainable waste management, converting municipal solid waste into energy while minimizing environmental impact. A key component in ensuring these facilities operate efficiently and comply with stringent environmental regulations is the Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS).
CEMS provides real-time data on flare burn emissions, tracking pollutants H2S and CH4 in the American Rust Belt. By continuously monitoring exhaust gases, WtE plant operators can optimize combustion processes, reduce emissions, and ensure compliance with state contracts and federal emissions standards, such as the EPA’s Title V.
Our modern CEMS solution utilizes Inficon GC Gas Analyzers that accurately gauge real time emissions after gas has been processed through the plants. All of our WtE CEMS systems are designed for durability in harsh environments, ensuring reliable data collection and plant operator safety. To further ensure operator safety each enclosure had H2S alarms to prevent deadly exposures. And local network integration with plant control systems allows remote technicians to make immediate adjustments, improving efficiency, reducing operational costs, and increasing operational up time.
Beyond compliance, CEMS enhances transparency, providing stakeholders with verifiable data to demonstrate environmental responsibility. For WtE plants, investing in a robust CEMS is not just about meeting regulations—it’s about driving operational excellence and contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future.