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Mercury Solutions from Midwest Energy Emissions Corp
Because of the potential damage that mercury can cause the environment, Midwest Energy Emissions Corp has created a set of effective mercury solutions. These items help to capture the emissions from power plants and handle them in a holistic manner.
An example of those items from Midwest Energy Emissions Corp is the SB -24 this powerful product has been proven to help an operator capture almost 90% of the mercury emissions that are given off. Because of this, many companies turn to the SB – 24 as a potential solution for helping to keep the environment safe and clean. Best of all, there is no actual impact on the products being produced when using this solvent in a standard operating procedure offering one of the best mercury solutions.
In turn, SB-26 is an effective noncarbon sorbent that assist in maintaining the quality of fly ash, without leaving a lasting carbon footprint. This environmentally sound product is proven to be effective when dealing with mercury emissions and can capture as much as 90% of it. More importantly, there is no actual impact on the fly ash, so the quality that you can produce is exceptional. This uncompromised quality helps to ensure that the quality of all products, including fly ash brick crafted from it remains strong and effective.
It is with this in mind, that most people will find that Midwest Energy Emissions Corp can remain one of the most effective choices out there for quality technologies that keep your company within the present emission regulations. Their focus remains on improving their technology and reducing the cost so that corporations can benefit from their revolutionary technology in a cost effective manner. Be sure that you do keep them in mind for all of your mercury solutions.
Emission Testing
Field Analysis
Force Field Analysis
tags:posted 2012-01-26 in blog 50 views add comment -
Mercury Solutions from Midwest Energy Emissions Corp
Because of the potential damage that mercury can cause the environment, Midwest Energy Emissions Corp has created a set of effective mercury solutions. These items help to capture the emissions from power plants and handle them in a holistic manner.
An example of those items from Midwest Energy Emissions Corp is the SB -24 this powerful product has been proven to help an operator capture almost 90% of the mercury emissions that are given off. Because of this, many companies turn to the SB – 24 as a potential solution for helping to keep the environment safe and clean. Best of all, there is no actual impact on the products being produced when using this solvent in a standard operating procedure offering one of the best mercury solutions.
In turn, SB-26 is an effective noncarbon sorbent that assist in maintaining the quality of fly ash, without leaving a lasting carbon footprint. This environmentally sound product is proven to be effective when dealing with mercury emissions and can capture as much as 90% of it. More importantly, there is no actual impact on the fly ash, so the quality that you can produce is exceptional. This uncompromised quality helps to ensure that the quality of all products, including fly ash brick crafted from it remains strong and effective.
It is with this in mind, that most people will find that Midwest Energy Emissions Corp can remain one of the most effective choices out there for quality technologies that keep your company within the present emission regulations. Their focus remains on improving their technology and reducing the cost so that corporations can benefit from their revolutionary technology in a cost effective manner. Be sure that you do keep them in mind for all of your mercury solutions.
Emission Testing
Field Analysis
Force Field Analysis
tags:posted 2012-01-26 in blog 16 views add comment -
What We Need to Know With Vehicle Emissions Testing and Repairs?
Ada County went as the first county in Idaho to administer the vehicle emissions testing program
on motor vehicles of the area in 1984. Years later, in present time 2010, the city of Kuna and
Canyon County also ruled in the emissions testing program. Kuna and Nampa emission repairs
and testing began on the month of June and is still under observation on whether or not changes will be made to their program.
As Kuna and Canyon County goes on with the vehicle emissions control program, there are still some questions that need to be answered. While emissions testing have already been established, there may still be people who do not yet see the significance of the act.
The vehicle emissions testing program has the purpose of addressing ozone air pollution in areas where air quality has become poor. Vehicles emit chemicals into the air, and these contribute to the formation of ozone. To help in decreasing the air pollutants emitted into the air, cars and autos are being subjected to emissions repairs and testing to identify which vehicles give off excessive amounts of the pollutants.
Air pollution is not exactly a friendly companion. It leads to poor air quality, which can lead to us
having trouble with our breathing and respiratory system. Breathing in the ozone can lead to
serious health problems like coughing, chest pains, asthma, and other worrying conditions. Aside
from our health, poor air quality is also bad for the economy. Our country has the Clean Air Act,
which sets standards for the ozone and other air pollutants we breathe. If your area fails to meet these standards then the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or the EPA, will designate your area to a "nonattainment" status. This status can cause existing businesses in your area to limit their production capabilities. Businesses from the outside may also be hesitant in investing in a "nonattainment" area. Which can result to fewer job opportunities and a loss to federal highway funding.
Emissions testing on a car is required every other year. Car owners are notified of their own
testing month, and they will have to have their car tested by that month. The testing costs $10,
although in other areas it can go up the the maximum price allowed by the government. Cars that need to be tested should be from model year 1981 and above. Gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles that are older than five years should also be tested.
Owners of electric or hybrid cars have no need to worry about the emissions testing. They are
exempted from the program. So are cars that have not yet turned five years old, and cars that are older than 1981. There are many testing locations all throughout Kuna and Canon County where you can bring your car for emissions testing. You cän also search around the Web and look for a specific testing location. Nampa emissions repairs and testing has just begun on June 2010, and it will be staying for a long time until we can breathe easy again.
Field Analysis
Force Field Analysis
Emission Testing
tags:posted 2012-01-12 in blog 94 views add comment -
Midwest Energy Emissions ($MEEC) - Updates on stock and management
Midwest Energy Emissions (OTCBB: CHYUD) develops and delivers patented, cost effective mercury capture systems and technologies to power plants and other coal-burning units in the United States and Canada. Rather than simply selling different types of activated carbon, Midwest Energy Emissions takes a holistic view of the mercury emissions problem.
The company has put out a number of press releases over the last two weeks and below is a summary:
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. to Open Head Office in Worthington, Ohio - In November, Midwest Energy Emissions will open their new head office in Worthington, Ohio. The Company will maintain its research and development office at the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) facilities in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Midwest Energy Emissions Corp.'s Chairman & CEO John Norris stated: "This new head office is in a great location just outside of Columbus. It will allow us to continue to grow our team, and creates a convenient location from where we can best engage and interact with our clients across the United States and Canada."
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. to Exhibit at Energy & Environment Research Center's Air Quality VIII Conference - Midwest Energy Emissions is an exhibitor at the Energy & Environment Research Center's Air Quality VII Conference in Arlington, VA, being held October 24 -- 27, 2011. The Energy & Environment Research Center (EERC) is one of the world's leading mercury emissions research organizations, and is an established strategic research partner of Midwest Energy Emission Corp. Mr. John Pavlish, Midwest Energy Emission Corp.'s Executive Technical Consultant and Senior Research Advisor at the EERC, will be presenting in several different formats at the event, including a focused pre-conference workshop on mercury measurement and control, several technical sessions, in addition to participating in a Mercury Control poster session.
Alan Kelley Appointed President & COO of Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. - Mr. Alan Kelley has been appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. (OTC BB: CHYUD). Mr. Kelley will begin his role as President effective November 1, 2011. Mr. John Norris, Chairman & CEO of Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. stated “I have known Alan for more than a decade and he has the experience, industry knowledge and reputation to take this company to the highest levels of success as its President & COO. Alan is the sort of leader that companies dream of having, and we are so very fortunate that he has chosen to help us build Midwest Energy Emissions into a world leader in the control of mercury emissions from combustion boilers.” Mr. Kelley will be assuming the role of President from Richard MacPherson, who will move to the position of Senior Vice President Strategic Initiatives and will continue as a member of the Board of Directors of Midwest Energy Emissions Corp.
The Company has submitted a request to change the CHYU symbol permanently to "MEEC", and expects feedback regarding this request in November 2011.
For further details on Emission Testing, check out Midwest Energy Emissions Corp
Emission Testingtags:posted 2011-11-11 in blog 131 views add comment -
Midwest Energy Emissions ($MEEC) @ Air Quality Conference
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. (OTCBB: CHYUD) presented last week at the Energy & Environment Research Center's Air Quality VII Conference in Arlington, VA. Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. develops and delivers patented, cost effective mercury capture systems and technologies to power plants and other coal-burning units in the United States and Canada.
Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. at their booth:
midwest energy booth
At the conference, Midwest Energy Emissions, industry leaders, and the world's top mercury and air quality scientists gathered to:
Discuss upcoming mercury regulations,
Share their patented mercury capture technology and products, and
Liaise with industry experts and large utilities from across the United States and the world.
The Energy & Environment Research Center (EERC) is one of the world's leading mercury emissions research organizations, and is an established strategic research partner of Midwest Energy Emission Corp.
Highlights for Midwest Energy at EERC included:
Mr. John Pavlish, is Midwest Energy Emission Corp.'s Executive Technical Consultant and he is also a Senior Research Advisor at the EERC. Pavlish presented a pre-conference workshop on mercury measurement and control, several technical sessions, and he participated in a Mercury Control poster session. Marc Sylvester, Midwest Energy's VP Sales also participated in the Mercury Control session, which was titled, "Mercury Control Field Test Results with the SEA(tm) Technology at a Full-Scale Subbituminous-Fired Power Plant."
CEO John Norris was a member of the conference's first day opening forum - "New Energy Technologies: Development and Implementation Challenges".
ME2C Booth - The Company shared their technology and products with various utilities, members of the press, members of industry organizations, and international academics.
Utilities/potential clients present at EERC: Southern Company; Luminant Power; Constellation Energy; Great River Energy; Minnesota Power; Muscatine Power and Water; American Electric Power; and Duke Energy.
For more information on Emission Testing, check out Midwest Energy Emissions Corp
Emission Testing
tags:posted 2011-11-10 in blog 142 views add comment


