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Modern laboratories on the highest level

Chemical and testing laboratories operating in Enea are ones of the best equipped and experienced laboratories within energy chemistry in Poland. They are distinguished with a high level of research demonstrating reliable and trustworthy results.

The laboratories examine the concentration of carbon dioxide and fuels emitted to the atmosphere, chemical tests are performed on sewage and production fuels, e.g. hard coal. Laboratories possess the most advanced control and measurement equipment of renowned companies, which is operated by a staff of qualified engineers. - In order to achieve high-quality results of the tests, we apply a constant quality control and certified materials. We also conduct comparative tests - says Maciej Majewski, director of the Department of Chemical Laboratories in Enea Wytwarzanie.

The laboratories’ operating regularity is continuously verified and supervised by experts from the Polish Centre for Accreditation. - We are a member of POLLAB Polish Testing Laboratories Club and LABIOMEN National Network of Supervised Laboratories – adds Majewski.

STARLIMS system will be soon implemented in Enea Wytwarzanie’s laboratories which serves a safe collection, archiving and searching of data. It will be the first implementation of this type in the Polish energy sector. - We are proud that as the first company in Poland we decided to apply such a solution - emphasises Maciej Majewski. Due to the new system the realisation time of services will be shorter, data safety will improve and risk of error will be minimised.

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