We’re analysing the case study about how Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer technology was installed at a hidrocarbon and chemical tank storage terminal at the port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, for the abatement of odours and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), with the result of the reduction below the values permitted by authorities.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are one of the main contributors to air pollution worldwide, being highly harmful to people's health and the environment.
J. García, et al.
Tecam Group, Latinoamérica
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Citation: J. García, et al., 2019, Case study: Use of RTO technology for the abatement of odours and volatile organic compounds at hidrocarbon and chemical tank storage terminals, OLORES19 Conference, Santiago, Chile, www.olores.org.
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ISBN: 978-84-09-22553-8
Keyword: Odours, Volatile Organic Compounds, VOCs, Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer, autothermal, tank farm, hidrocarbons, chemicals.
Abstract
We’re analysing the case study about how Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer technology was installed at a hidrocarbon and chemical tank storage terminal at the port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, for the abatement of odours and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), with the result of the reduction below the values permitted by authorities.
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