👉 Emission engineering is a specialized field focused on controlling and optimizing the release of pollutants from industrial processes, vehicles, and other emission sources to minimize environmental impact. It involves designing and implementing systems that capture, treat, or reduce harmful emissions such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), particulate matter (PM), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Techniques include catalytic converters in exhaust systems, scrubbers for acid gases, and advanced filtration methods like electrostatic precipitators. Emission engineers also work on developing cleaner fuels, improving combustion efficiency, and implementing real-time monitoring systems to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. By employing these strategies, emission engineering plays a crucial role in reducing air pollution and mitigating climate change.