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Krystallon Launch New System for Measuring Emissions

01/11/2006

Krystallon, a world leader in emissions solutions specialising in abatement technology for the commercial shipping industry, has developed a new emissions monitoring system for use in the marine industry

The groundbreaking combination of quantum cascade laser (QCL) technology, a system designed for detecting drugs, explosives and hazardous compounds, and Krystallon’s seawater scrubbing technology,  will allow operators to measure SOx and NOx and CO2 emissions more quickly, accurately and cost-effectively.

The system, developed by Cascade, uses QCL technology to detect gases in the air.  An electronic 'nose' detects gases emitted, producing a chemical 'fingerprint' to identify the substance.

According to Krystallon, part of the BP Group, the integrated systems represent ‘a very significant advance on currently available technologies.’

“The Quantum Cascade Laser is now fully integrated with our scrubbing system and provides extremely accurate results, more quickly and at a lower cost than any existing available alternative technology,” said Krystallon Business Development Director Andy Osbourne. “The analyser is small, light, easy to install and capable of measuring up to 5 engines from a single unit. 

Cascade's technology will be integrated with Krystallon systems monitoring and data recording to provide long term emissions records based upon mobile source location and emission quantification. Web based data access is also being considered.

Don Gregory, Director, Environment and Sustainability at BP Marine, said: “BP Marine has led the field in supporting this pioneering work; it underlines our commitment to a sustainable environmental approach for our customers to manage emissions from ships. The first step in managing emissions is to be able to measure emissions. Cascade’s technology enables practical and reliable continuous emissions monitoring of marine diesel engines and boilers to be achieved.”

For enquiries from the media, journalists and researchers only, the Krystallon Press Office can be contacted on 01782 751939/ 07769 901932 or e-mail: pshirley@theprfirm.co.uk

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