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03/04/2024 Blog
The solution for continuous monitoring of dissolved oxygen (DO) – Automatic control of water aeration fans in shrimp ponds helps reduce electricity costs.
1.The importance of dissolved oxygen (DO) and the operational electricity cost of water aeration fans or air blowers in intensive shrimp farming In shrimp farming, maintaining dissolved oxygen levels above 4 mg/l (ideally 6-8 mg/l) in the ponds is crucial for success. Providing adequate oxygen throughout the farming cycle helps shrimp grow well, stay healthy, [...]
15/03/2024 Project
Providing Online Salinity Monitoring Data to Support Water Resources Management for Water Supply and Drainage Enterprises
In recent years, saltwater intrusion has become a serious challenge for both domestic and agricultural water sources in coastal areas, especially in Ben Tre province. This phenomenon not only threatens the safety and security of water resources but also poses significant challenges for water resource management and environmental sustainability. Based on investigation and assessment results, [...]
27/02/2024 Project
Reecotech wins bid for real-time weather forecast (wrb) service rental project – Vung Tau
Recognized as a leading provider of measurement, monitoring systems and operational services for offshore weather, oceanographic and environmental monitoring Buoy stations for oil and gas and offshore wind projects, Reecotech has been selected and awarded by Vietsovpetro to provide real-time weather measurement services (WRB) at the Dai Hung oil and gas field in the Dai [...]
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14/11/2024 Blog
What is Wave Height? A Guide to Accurately Measuring Wave Height
In maritime, marine environmental protection, and coastal construction industries, measuring wave height is crucial. This article will help you understand the concept of wave height, measurement methods, and its practical applications. What is Wave Height? Wave height is the vertical distance from the crest (the highest point of a wave) to the trough (the lowest [...]
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28/10/2024 Blog
What is Emission? Essential Facts About Emissions
In addition to wastewater and solid waste, emissions are also a significant contributor to environmental pollution. In daily life, numerous activities generate emissions. Here is some information about emissions and the common types that Reecotech would like to share with you. 1. What are Emissions? Emissions are a mix of gases containing harmful components in [...]
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28/10/2024 Blog
Warning on Methane Emissions
Methane emissions are emerging as a serious threat to global climate. Scientists and policymakers are calling for strong actions to reduce emissions of this gas. What is Methane and its Impact? Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon in the Alkane group, with the chemical formula CH₄. It is a primary component of natural gas, valuable as [...]
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23/10/2024 Scientific library
Using TGA-MS to Explore Novel Hydrogen Carriers for Fuel Cells
Hydrogen (H2) production is pivotal in the global shift towards a net-zero carbon economy. Its elemental abundance and zero-emission combustion position it as an ideal renewable energy source. However, the journey to harness hydrogen’s full potential is fraught with challenges, particularly in storage and transportation. Researching viable hydrogen carriers is critical, as conventional methods grapple [...]
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21/09/2024 Blog
September 7: International Day of Clean Air 2024 with the theme “Together for Clean Air: Reducing Air Pollution for Blue Skies
September 7 has been chosen by the United Nations as the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, to remind us of the urgent importance of addressing air pollution. So, what is the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies? In recent years, terms such as ‘air pollution’ and ‘PM2.5 fine particulate matter’ [...]
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13/09/2024 Blog
Automatic monitoring and disaster warning system with digitized irrigation data
Early warning and automatic monitoring systems are essential tools for weather and environmental surveillance, helping to detect abnormal phenomena early and quickly implement timely responses. This not only enhances management efficiency but also contributes to reducing damage caused by natural disasters, thereby protecting the safety of communities and infrastructure. Automatic Monitoring System for Salinity Intrusion [...]
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