Skip to main content

Cemtrex seeing increased business for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems

 

Published by
World Cement,

Cemtrex, Inc. is experiencing greater proposal activity in its Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) business thanks to increasingly stringent environmental regulation on the cement and coal-fired power industries.

The company’s Vice President, Ravi Narayan, said that upgrades at US cement plants and forthcoming air toxic rules for coal-fired power plants have led to increased activity, as has the expansion of the greenhouse gases to be measured.

Forecasts suggest the global market for CEMS will exceed US$1 billion per year, to include analysers, software and the accompanying service revenue. With its "IntelliPRO" and "IntelliCEM" range of CEMS packages that have been already installed at hundreds of industrial and utility facilities, Cemtrex is well positioned to meet this expected demand in the next two years. 


Adapted from press release by

 

Looking ahead to IEEE-IAS/PCA 2015

Next year’s conference will take place in Toronto – we talked to 2015 Local Chair Martin Vroegh to find out what we can look forward to.

Beyond Analysis – Part 1

Rick Bohan, Portland Cement Association, USA, outlines the critical role of CEMS in US cement plants achieving compliance with new NESHAP standards.

Opportunities for Mercury Abatement – Part 1

Daniel Crowley, Titan America, USA, discusses the cement industry’s mercury emissions, regulations and abatement measures, in this abridged article from the January 2014 issue of World Cement.

NESHAP: The End Game

Rick Bohan and Andy O’Hare, Portland Cement Association, USA, discuss the amendments made to the standard’s rules for compliance over the last year. This is an abridged version of the full article, which appeared in the January 2013 issue of World Cement. Subscribers can view the full article by logging in.