CEM emissions monitoring conference & exhibition postponed until 2-4th March 2022

Managers and operators of industrial processes seeking the latest help and advice on regulations, standards, methods and technologies, will be pleased to learn that CEM, the international emissions monitoring conference, will now run from 2nd to 4th March 2022. www.cem.uk.com
Taking place in Krakow, Poland, CEM 2022 will also attract regulators, testing organisations,
researchers, equipment suppliers and standards organisations from around the world.

With speakers coming from fourteen countries, the CEM 2022 presentations will address key themes such as Regulations, Standards and Quality Assurance in the measurement of particulates and gases at low concentrations. These will include greenhouse gases, mercury, dioxins and trace gases, as well as fence-line monitoring and the measurement of fugitive and diffuse emissions. Speakers will also describe the latest technological developments in the emissions monitoring market.

Several of the presentations will explain the latest BAT (Best Available Techniques) requirements. For example, the EU Industrial Emissions Directive requires permit conditions to be based on Associated Emission Levels (BAT-AELs) defined in the applicable BAT Reference Notes (BREFs). Speakers will explain the implications of the BAT Conclusions for Large Combustion Plants which were published in August 2017 with compliance for existing plant required within four years. The LCP BREF defines more stringent monitoring requirements and addresses a wider range of pollutants, and the Waste Incineration (WI) BAT Conclusions were published in November 2019 with compliance for existing plant also required within four years.

Industrial case studies are always popular with CEM attendees and visitors can expect to learn from the experience of speakers in sectors such as power, cement, metals, chemicals, glass, minerals and mining, waste management, incineration and many more.

A major international exhibition will run alongside the CEM 2022 conference, providing visitors with an opportunity to meet almost all of the world’s leading manufacturers of emissions monitoring technology.

The CEM 2021 event will take place at the DoubleTree by Hilton Krakow Hotel & Convention Center, and visitors can choose half day, one day or three day conference passes, with early-bird rates expiring on 1st April. Exhibition-only passes are also available. See www.cem.uk.com.

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Information for editors:

CEM 2022 is the 14thin a series of International Conferences and Exhibitions focusing
on emissions monitoring. Since its inaugural meeting in 1997 the
CEM conferences have been held in the UK, The Netherlands, Denmark,
France, Italy, Turkey, the Czech Republic, Portugal and Hungary.
The CEM event brings together the international emissions monitoring
community to network, trade ideas and discuss technology, methods,
applications, legislation and standardisation relevant to all
atmospheric pollutants including particulates, SOx, NOx, VOCs,
NH3, Hg, BC, HCl, HF, CH4, N2O, CHOH, trace elements and greenhouse
gases.

CEM 2022 contact details:

Marcus Pattison
CEM Organiser
Oak Court Business Centre
Sandridge Park, Porters Wood
St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL3 6PH
ENGLAND
Telephone: +44 (0) 1727 858840
Facsimile: +44 (0) 1727 840310
Email: info@ilmexhibitions.com
www.cem.uk.com
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