• Are Existing Reference Methods Fit for Purpose Given Increasingly Stringent Emissions Targets?

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Are Existing Reference Methods Fit for Purpose Given Increasingly Stringent Emissions Targets?

At ILM's Air Quality and Emissions (AQE) event, Marc Coleman of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) shared some of his research into EN1911, exploring its adequacy in the dawning era of highly restrictive emissions targets. To watch Marc's presentation, click here.

Topics include: 

  • NPL's work on the analytical stage of EN1911
  • Results of synthetic and simulated-real quantifications
  • Comparing simulated-real modelling with uncertainty requirements
  • What are the uncertainty requirements of EN1911 and how could it be improved?
  • Should EN1911 include interlaboratory uncertainty measurements?

If you're interested in attending the next AQE, click here to find out more about the event.


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