
Reducing the fuel costs and emissions of large combustion processes
Thu 24 Mar 2011 3pm UK, 4pm CET

Traditionally, large combustion environments have failed to run at their optimum due to inefficiencies in measurement of the air:fuel ratio. This session looks at technological developments available to operators of large combustion environments to radically improve measurement accuracy, creating a significant reduction of fuel costs and the minimizing of emissions, while offering the opportunity to safely operate a slightly fuel rich or air rich environment.
This webinar will examine:
- Case study examples where measurement certainty has created fuel saving costs of ½% and significantly reduced NOx emissions
- How continuous and accurate measurement enables precise combustion control even in corrosive and aggressive environments
- How no sensor contact with the process and no moving parts leads to a high MTBF and a low cost of ownership
Speakers
Paul Carrington, Product Manager Analysis Products
Company Profile

Yokogawa participates in most industrial landscapes in the world. Even more, Yokogawa supplies measurement and control instrumentation in thousands of advanced production processes. The very nature of the industries we serve demands a consistent approach to achieving customer satisfaction. This requires the development of long term relationships reaching across many continents and cultures.

