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GREENLINK SYSTEMS On-Board Emission Self-Reporting For Ocean Vessels

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GREENLINK SYSTEMS

On-Board Emission Self-ReportingFor Ocean Vessels

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GREENLINK SYSTEMS

Our vision for the maritime industry is that all engines on all large vessels will have emissions monitoring devices that will self-report their status and compliance so that the industry can take a leadership position in sustainability and environmental protection.

GreenLink Systems is introducing the world’s first commercial Emissions Testing Unit that can perform ISO 8178 emissions in-use testing on board a vessel. GreenLink Systems has reduced a room-sized set of laboratory equipment into a compact ETU that can be placed inside a vessel and moved about on board. The state of the art unit measures all eight required gaseous emissions.

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Encased in a special enclosure for transfer to a ship, it contains a portable sample probe, heated sample line, additional cooling, advanced sample cooling as well as power and grounding designed specifically for field conditions on board an ocean going vessel.

The ETU is integrated into a GPS-enabled on-board server for data logging and uploading to a secure web-based repository. The emissions data collected is sent to our servers for permanent storage and online analysis and alerts.

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To learn more about this and other innovative solutions Go to OceanExchange(dot)Org

GreenLink Systems has created its solutions exactly as required in the regulations set forth by the IMO, US EPA and California Air Resources Board. This approach is both novel and unique. Marrying this state of the art technology to Cloud-based computing brings a whole new level of monitoring and reporting to the industry. Now vessels with scrubbers, SCR systems and other sustainability solutions can accurately measure and report their compliance 24 hours a day, anywhere in the world.