2016
DOI: 10.6028/nist.sp.1201
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Measurement Challenges and Metrology for Monitoring CO2 Emissions from Smokestacks – Workshop Summary

Abstract: PrefaceNIST traceable standards, reference materials and certifications have provided advances in measurement sciences and calibrations needed for industry to compete in the global economy. Emissions monitoring for electric power generation is a vital sector that merits investments for industrial competiveness and regulatory effectiveness. Responding to the needs of the public, private industries, and regulatory agencies, NIST has supported scientific research and technology development to provide the best mea… Show more

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“…This was the second such workshop hosted at NIST, with the first being held in 2015. [1] Flow measurement accuracy was the focus of discussion, with the objective of the workshop being to provide a forum to exchange experiences, best practices, and ideas related to current and emerging issues with measuring emissions from smokestacks. The workshop gathered experts from the electric power generation industry including the Electric Power Research Institute, manufacturers of smokestack flow meters, companies that perform in situ calibrations of smokestack flow meters, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other national metrology institutes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was the second such workshop hosted at NIST, with the first being held in 2015. [1] Flow measurement accuracy was the focus of discussion, with the objective of the workshop being to provide a forum to exchange experiences, best practices, and ideas related to current and emerging issues with measuring emissions from smokestacks. The workshop gathered experts from the electric power generation industry including the Electric Power Research Institute, manufacturers of smokestack flow meters, companies that perform in situ calibrations of smokestack flow meters, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other national metrology institutes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New facilities such as the Smokestack Simulator, and existing facilities like the NIST Wind Tunnel and the National Fire Research Laboratory are being utilized for this research. NIST has also organized and hosted past workshops [1], providing a forum for a diverse group of industry stakeholders to share their perspectives on the strengths and weakness of current flow measurement protocols and discuss potential improvements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%