In Rotterdam everything’s gone green
Traditionally Rotterdam is the industrial heart of the Netherlands, but these days the city has branched out into culture, design and tourism. It also focuses on the environment. The city hosted the 2014 Cleantech Summit, focusing on issues including clean industry, energy efficiency, clean energy, water, and air.
All the above are present in Rotterdam and project leaders arrive here in droves looking for investors in a sector which has regained its confidence.
eNose looking for suspicious odours in the Port of Rotterdam
http://www.portofrotterdam.com/nl/actueel/pers-en-nieuwsberichten/Pages/elektronische-neuzen-nu-ook-water-rotterdamse-haven.aspx (Article is translated into English)
From Monday November 3rd, two vessels of the Rotterdam Port Authority will be equipped with eNoses in the Botlek and Europoort area. The eNoses are installed on the RPA 2 and RPA 3. The eNose or electronic nose is a compact instrument that detects and monitors qualitative changes in the air composition caused by gasses that can be perceived as annoying, dangerous and unhealthy.
eNoses applied in research on odour impacts caused by restaurants
It is expected that on the basis of eNose recordings indicative conclusions can be drawn about odour concentrations regardless of the type of restaurant.
eNoses monitor LNG training facility Falck
During the grand opening of the new Falck Risc Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) training facility at Maasvlakte-Rotterdam on September 19th, Comon Invent and DCMR demonstrated the Comon Invent eNose technology. Several eNoses were installed onsite to monitor the rise and spread of LNG emissions during the opening event. So far eNoses have shown promising results for early detection of LNG emissions.
NOSE2014 Venice
Exhaled breath analysis with eNose technology
eNoses sniff away in Rotterdam
In the port of Rotterdam, an area where industry and city are fused together, a unique air monitoring system is used to optimize the living and working environment. A network of nearly one hundred electronic noses, planned to be expanded to 300 e-noses by 2016, constantly monitors changes in air composition throughout the port. Tank storage provider Vopak is one of the early adopter of the groundbreaking technology used in the we-nose network. Jos Steeman, Managing Director at Vopak, explains why.
Commissioning eNoses in Maassluis
Energy Globe Award 2012
On September 13, 2012 the winner of the Energy Globe Award will be chosen in Vienna. One of the three nominees of this international environmental award is the innovation of the Dutch company Comon Invent: The eNose.
The eNose, short for electronic nose is a small device which continuously sniffs-out the ambient. The eNose is online and its data is remotely accessible. The eNose is applicable to monitor and guarding of applications with the potential of gas emissions that may pose a risk of odour nuisance, environmental damage or hazardous situations.