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Prof Harold Annegarn has researched atmospheric pollution, environmental management and energy-efficient housing in southern Africa for ~35 years. He is the retired Director of the Sustainable Energy Testing and Research (SeTAR Centre) at the University of Johannesburg, and is currently appointed as Adjunct Professor, Energy Institute, Cape Peninsula University of Technology; Extraordinary Professor at North-West University (Potchefstroom); and Associate Professor at the China Agricultural University Beijing. Annegarn has been involved in dust monitoring for the mining industry since 1981, specifically for gold mine tailings reclamation. He is currently the Chair of the ERGO Mining Ltd Dust Monitoring Committee, a private/public environmental forum that has operated continuously for 34 years. He has specialised in monitoring and measurement of emissions from coal combustion, from large power plants to domestic stoves. He was the founding member and CEO of AER (Pty) Ltd, a company that specialised in dust fallout monitoring. He provided extensive input to the SANS dustfall standards, and to the DEA on the 2013 National Dustfall Regulations. He supervised the team at SeTAR Centre, University of Johannesburg, that developed the HTP stove testing protocol, now adopted by the Indonesian Clean Stove Initiative, and testing laboratories in Beijing and Ulaanbaatar.
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