Environmental / Compliance / ESG Application

Emissions Monitoring

Emissions monitoring combines stack gas, particulate, combustion, temperature, flow, and environmental compliance signals to understand what is being released into the atmosphere. It helps industries control pollution, improve combustion efficiency, and maintain regulatory and ESG compliance.

Tracks emissions and stack health
Supports compliance reporting
Improves combustion efficiency
Ideal for industrial IoT dashboards

What Is Emissions Monitoring?

Emissions monitoring is the continuous observation of gases, particulates, and related process signals that leave a plant through stacks, vents, or exhaust systems. It helps ensure emissions remain within acceptable limits and provides early warning when combustion or filtration systems begin to fail.

1

Exhaust released

Stack or vent gas enters the sensing zone.

2

Sensors observe

Gas, particulate, temperature, and flow are tracked.

3

Patterns analyzed

Pollution, combustion efficiency, and filter issues become visible.

4

Action triggered

Alarm, maintenance, reporting, or control action is taken.

Primary Signals Used

Emissions monitoring combines environmental and process signals to understand what is being released and why.

Gas Shows exhaust composition and harmful pollutants.
Particulate / Dust Shows smoke, soot, ash, and particle loading.
Temperature Shows combustion stability and thermal stress.
Flow Shows exhaust movement and release rate.
Combustion / Fuel Use Shows efficiency and incomplete burn conditions.
Compliance Metrics Shows environmental and ESG reporting readiness.

Why It Matters

Emissions are directly tied to environmental impact, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

Operational Value
  • Improves combustion efficiency and reduces waste
  • Supports environmental compliance reporting
  • Helps identify failing burners, filters, or stacks
  • Provides early warning for abnormal pollution events
Failure Clues
  • Rising smoke or particulate levels
  • Gas concentration spikes in exhaust
  • Abnormal stack temperature or flow
  • Combustion imbalance or incomplete burn

Industries That Need This Application

Emissions monitoring is important wherever exhaust, stacks, or combustion-related pollution must be managed.

Power PlantsCombustion and stack monitoring are critical.
CementDust and exhaust emissions require continuous control.
SteelHigh-temperature processes generate stack emissions.
Chemical PlantsComplex gases and pollution need careful monitoring.
Waste ProcessingOdor, smoke, and gas release must be observed.
ESG / ComplianceEmissions reporting and sustainability tracking depend on it.

Hexitronics Industrial IoT Integration

Emissions monitoring is a major application because it connects environmental responsibility, safety, combustion efficiency, and compliance into one connected view.