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Using controls to accurately measure fugitive and exhaust GHGs

Exhaust emissions from gas engines and gas turbines used to be the primary focus of regulatory bodies seeking to lower the level of pollution. But now the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and associated local air districts have turned their attention to the policing of fugitive emissions. Such emissions come from fuel leakage, unburned methane and other sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) that don’t originate from the combustion process.

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