It's official: CEM 2023 will be our largest emissions monitoring event to date, with more exhibitors and presentations than ever! With 25 years’ experience and regular attendance by businesses, researchers and regulators from all around the world, this year’s conference will be CEM’s highly anticipated return to live events, taking place in the vibrant city of Barcelona from 20th to 22nd September. Click to read more.
It's official: CEM 2023 will be our largest emissions monitoring event to date, with more exhibitors and presentations than ever! With 25 years’ experience and regular attendance by businesses, researchers and regulators from all around the world, this year’s conference will be CEM’s highly anticipated return to live events, taking place in the vibrant city of Barcelona from 20th to 22nd September. Click to read more.
The Quality Assurance (QA) requirements for Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS), also known as Automated Measuring Systems (AMS), are specified in the CEN standard EN 14181 which defines three Quality Assurance Levels - QAL1 (certification), QAL2 (calibration) and QAL3 (control). Click to read more.
The recent introduction of EN 17255 has provided a much-needed guarantee of uniformity for the performance of continuous emissions monitoring systems. Click to read more.
The Source Testing Association (STA) is committed to promoting the professional development of those who practice stack-emission monitoring. Click to read more.