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TFTEI Clearing House of Control Technologies

Description

Website providing information on reduction techniques for SO2, NOx, PM, VOC, HM and POP coming from different anthropogenic sources through:

Updated information on best available techniques to reduce emissions, with a focus on technical descriptions and environmental performances, Information on the latest developments on reduction techniques both for general and specific applications, with a focus on technical descriptions and environmental performances, Operating experience and feedback from operators, with a focus on lessons learned in the field and real-life investments and operating costs.

Questions this resource can help answer

What control strategies are available and effective to control emissions of air pollutants from industrial and mobile sources?

How do I use this resource?

The Clearing House web site is split in two parts:

A publicly available part with general information on latest developments of techniques or operating feedback provided by industry.

An exchange platform only available for registered persons/experts (User_ID and passwords and pin to be issued on request by the TFTEI) for experts to :

Deliver information on emissions reduction techniques

Deliver information on operating experience and feedback, with a focus on lessons learned in the field and real-life investments and operating costs (plant operators),

Ask questions (all TFTEI experts).

Information coming from plant operators and manufacturers of techniques can be uploaded on the exchange platform.

Pro tips

Sectors are broadly defined as industrial and transportation. Within each sector you can find information on general control strategies, as well as more detailed information when available

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