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Welcome back to Emsys-iS Marine Emissions Monitoring, where we explore the cutting-edge world of marine emissions monitoring systems! In today’s episode, we tackle a topic that affects us all: ship emissions. Have you ever thought about how much energy your home consumes? Now imagine if ships could track their emissions with the same level of detail.
Join us as we unpack the significant shifts happening in the shipping industry due to pressure from the IMO and EU for emissions reductions. Discover how the revolutionary Marine Emissions Monitoring System (Emsys-iS) is poised to change the game. We delve into its sophisticated technology, including quantum cascade lasers that provide unprecedented precision and reliability, making traditional sensors seem outdated.
Key Takeaways:
- Learn why monitoring methane emissions is crucial, especially with the rise of LNG as a fuel.
- Understand how the Emsys-iS system operates seamlessly on ships without disrupting their functions.
- Explore real-world success stories, including industry leaders like C Peak and Stina Line, who are setting new standards in emissions tracking.
- Discuss the broader implications of emissions monitoring across various industries and how technology is paving the way for a more sustainable future.
Whether you're a marine enthusiast, an environmental advocate, or just curious about how technology can make a difference, this episode is packed with insights that will inspire you to think about our planet's health in a whole new light.
Tune in now to learn how we can all play a part in reducing emissions and fostering a sustainable future! Don't forget to subscribe for more deep dives into critical topics impacting our world today.
The Emsys-iS is an advanced marine emissions monitoring system designed to provide accurate and reliable measurements of various exhays-iS:
Design and Functionality
The Emsys-iS is a 2nd generation continuous marine emissions monitoring platform developed in response to shipowner requests for a smaller, more flexible analyzer[1]. Its key attributes include:
- Lightweight and flexible design, making it suitable for both new builds and retrofits where space is limited[1][2]
- Modular concept that can be expanded to accommodate different applications[1]
- Ability to monitor multiple exhaust stacks from a single instrument[1]
Measurement Capabilities
The Emsys-iS can measure a wide range of emissions, including:
- NOx (NO and NO2)
- SOx
- CO2
- CO
- CH4 (methane)
- NH3 (ammonia)
- SO2
- Opacity and Particulate Matter (PM)[2]
It also has a unique capability to measure mass emissions inventory in kilograms or tonnes of all emittances[2].
Applications
The Emsys-iS is versatile and can be used for various applications:
- Scrubber (EGCS) monitoring: Particularly suitable for retrofit applications[1]
- SCR monitoring: Ideal for measuring ammonia slip[1]
- MARPOL Annex VI compliance[2]
- IMO Tier III NOx compliance[2]
- EU Monitoring, Reporting & Verification (MRV) Regulation[2]
- US EPA Air Permit applications for deep-water drilling[2]
Technology
The Emsys-iS uses patented calibration-free quantum cascade laser technology[2]. This advanced technology provides several benefits:
- Fast response time (less than 10 seconds for SO2)[1]
- No need for NOx catalysts typically used in traditional CEMS systems[1]
- No requirement for gas conditioning systems, eliminating toxic liquid waste[1]
Installation and Maintenance
The system is designed with ease of installation and maintenance in mind:
- Only one power supply needed for a 4-point system[1]
- Can be installed rapidly during dry-docking for scrubber installation[1]
- Designed to be maintained by ship's crew[1][2]
- Does not require instrument air or air conditioning units[1][2]
Data Management
The Emsys-iS provides comprehensive data management capabilities:
- Bi-directional communications via MODBUS with vessel automation systems[1]
- Ability to generate PDF reports and trending graphs[1]
- Can interface with vessel performance management software[8]
Industry Adoption
The Emsys technology is currently installed on more than 200 vessels across various types, including Cruise, Container, Bulk Carrier, General Cargo, LNG & LPG Carriers, Shuttle Tankers, Crude Oil Tankers, and Drillships[2].
In summary, the Emsys-iS is a compact, flexible, and highly capable marine emissions monitoring system that provides accurate measurements across a wide range of applications, making it a valuable tool for shipowners navigating increasingly stringent environmental regulations.
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