People and goods are always on the move. To guide this we need efficient infrastructural facilities such as public transport, railways, tunnels and roads. Altogether, these movements cause a large quantity of harmful particulate matter through combustion of fossil fuels and mechanical wear and tear. The higher the density of planes, trains and automobiles, the higher the impact on human health.
ENS Clean Air has developed smartly integrated solutions to capture vehicle emissions before they spreads over the (urban) area. Our engineers can develop dedicated solutions for large-scale civil infrastructure projects as well as advise in the implementation of standardized systems for tunnels, public transport hubs, mobile machinery, and busy traffic areas in general.
Road traffic is a major source of particle matter, soot and other types of airborne pollution. Particles released by incomplete fuel combustion, tire and brake wear, are mostly smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2,5). Such particle size are the most dangerous to human health as they do penetrate deep into the human tissue.
Emissions from road, air and sea transport represent a significant contribution to the overall air pollution and have a particularly large health effect in its direct environment. People residing in areas subdued to heavy traffic suffer from the largest concentration of pollution. With ENS’s technology, it is possible to capture this pollution before it spreads over the (urban) environment and prevents it from causing severe health damage.