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The GRS process purges and liquefies VOC vapors while recovering and reclaiming liquid heels. The systems efficient recovery rate, streamlines cleaning while minimizing offline and down time compared to current flaring or incineration processes. The GRS Unit recovers and reclaims products at sub-PPB to low-PPM emissions levels.
The Gas Recovery System is looking to benchmark a new Green standard for (HRVOC) Highly Reactive VOC recovery, reclamation, and cleaning applications in several markets including chemical marine transport, bulk storage and rail tank car facilities.
The GRS is the only cryogenic, compact, mobile, and efficiently designed system that truly provides purging, recovery, reclamation, and cleaning. Its process recovers and unloads directly to an incineration flare or recycles reclaimed product to permanent or temporary storage. This technology provides efficiency and performance in a one step process.
The Gas Recovery Systems unit was tested and certified at Norways SINTEF Energy Research and Refrigeration Department Labs. For more information on SINTEF, visit www.sintef.no.
The GRS Green Process & Rail Tank Car Recovery Options
The GRS features versatile capabilities, and handles multiple VOC gases and liquids. The system and process display a wide-ranging use for multiple cargo transportation vehicles and pressure spheres.
The GRS process provides a Green Process, that performs with low-level PPM parts-per-million emissions, released during unit recovery operations.
In 2006, the GRS received great responses from several industry companies, professionals, and individuals with environmental agencies and companies. The GRS has achieved great success at many levels. Since 1998 the successful international service projects with industry giant clients generated repeat sphere maintenance projects scheduling 2 years in advance for Australia, Denmark, and Thailand. This formulates what makes the GRS the next emerging technology.
In 2007, the GRS Unit will submit its environmental technology acceptance applications to the (EPA) Environmental Protection Agency, to qualify for the (EVT) Emerging Verification Technology Program and file to the EPA a technology acceptance application as a standard (BACT) Best Available Controls Technology.
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