engineered flare system Articles
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Case study: AMAPETCO onshore gas power generation
ProServe with its principles Dresser Rand has supplied, installed, commissioned and start up on Nov 2015 a very unique 2 X 780 kW gas gen sets using the flare gas at AMAPETCO company field in Ras Eldeb bay “100 Km south of Hurghada city on the red sea. These two gen sets are the first environmental friendly ones in Egypt using a catalytic convertor to reduce the NOx to less than 100 ppm. ...
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Enclosed Flare Abates Waste Acid Gas for Midstream Amine Facility
Initial Operating IssueA midstream gas processing facility was evaluating the purchase and installation of new air pollution control equipment to intermittently treat waste acid gas exhaust from one of their amine units located in New Mexico. During normal plant operation, this waste acid gas exhaust stream containing Hydrogen Sulfide, CO2, Methane and other VOCs was compressed and injected into ...
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Gas-to-Energy plant; production of electricity with landfill gas
Type Degassing installation HOFGAS®-C7/1000 + HOFGAS®-Ready 600 Commissioning May 2002 Site Landfill of Iles Les Meldeuses Situation The landfill is being degassed by a plant we supplied in 1998. For the planned extension phase Hofstetter France Sarl was committed to work out a concept for the enhancement of the degassing capacity and the utilisation of the gas. The assessment of ...
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Horizontal Enclosed Flare Abates Hydrocarbons from Recycling Process
Synopsis A large Recycling Facility in North Carolina wanted to consolidate its waste streams of nine (9) Phase Separation System reactors into one (1) thermal oxidizer for hydrocarbon abatement. Initial Operating Issue The ensuing abatement system needed to operate in a fully automated manner while providing a 99% (or greater) total hydrocarbon and non-methane hydrocarbon destruction rate. The ...
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Harnessing biogas for energy savings
For Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF), dependability matters. Since 1989, this state-of-the-art WWTF, nestled in a shallow canyon in the coastal city of Santa Cruz, Calif., has been leading the way for renewable energy programs and environmental protection in the West. Santa Cruz WWTF generates its own electric power by using internal combustion engines that burn a mixture of ...
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