CEMS are automated systems that measure and record emission levels continuously. They are widely used in industries for compliance reporting and operational optimization.
They provide real-time data for pollutants, enabling quick corrective actions and supporting environmental transparency.
Advantages
– Real-time monitoring: Immediate detection of excess emissions.
– Automated reporting: Meets regulatory submission requirements.
– Improves process efficiency: Identifies inefficiencies.
Disadvantages
– High cost of installation and maintenance.
– Requires skilled staff for operation.
– Prone to downtime if not maintained properly.
Uses in Environment & Daily Life
– Legal compliance and reporting.
– Continuous environmental protection.
– Community awareness through public dashboards.