CEMS
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Kittiwake Developments (UK) announce the acquisition of Procal, a world-leading manufacturer of in-situ, multi component continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS).
With the proliferation of global and regional environmental legislation, most countries require compliance with certain criteria for anyone operating a polluting process. National environmental protection agencies are becoming increasingly vigilant in policing operating licenses and demanding regular, reliable and accurate emissions data.
The newly-named Kittiwake Procal can supply CEMS for a very wide range of applications, spanning power generation, marine and offshore, cement, incineration, refineries, paper and pulp, steel, nitric acid and fertilisers. Complying with international standards including EN14181 and US EPA 40 cfr Parts 60 & 75 for the measurement of NO, NO2, SO2, CO, CO2, H2O, the in-situ analysers monitor and measure emissions accurately and reliably. This contrasts dramatically with the high maintenance requirements of extractive CEM systems that can incur additional costs to ownership.
Chris Leigh-Jones, Director, Kittiwake Developments explained:
“There are clear synergies between the two businesses. Like Kittiwake, Procal’s customers span the globe and rely upon products for market-leading testing and analysis solutions across a multitude of different applications. There is no doubt that Procal’s analysers offer clear advantages over alternative solutions within an expanding and ever-vital market place for reliable emissions monitoring.”
IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026