flue gas technology Articles
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Cost-Effective NOx Control for Air-Preheated Systems
New advancements in combustion control technologies, such as flue gas recirculation (FGR) and low NOx burners (LNB), have made it possible to achieve ultra low NOx levels without using expensive post-combustion flue gas clean-up technology. For some natural draft units it may be possible to meet the most stringent of the NOx regulations with cost-effective combustion control technologies. For ...
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Experience curves for power plant emission control technologies
This paper examines past experience in controlling emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from coal-fired electric power plants. In particular, we focus on US and worldwide experience with two major environmental control technologies: flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) systems for SO2 control and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems for NOx control. We quantitatively ...
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Present status and future prospect of clean coal technology in China
Coal consumption accounts for about two thirds of the primary energy consumption in China. High economic growth has brought about a rapid increase of coal consumption. Low-efficiency combustion of a large amount of coal caused coal-smoke related air pollution. The Chinese government put forward plans to develop clean coal technology in the early 1990s, and has listed it as one of the emphases for ...
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TurboScrubber® & TurboStripper® ‘TURBOCC’ Technology, for Flue Gas Cleaning & Carbon Capture System for Enhanced Plant Growth
The plant would be supplied in a number of preassembled skid mounted packages for installation and connection on site. Typically these packages would comprise: TurboScrubber®, water sump, recirculation pumps (run & standby), local water circulation pipework, forced or induced draft flue gas fan and local flue gas ductwork. TurboStripper®, water sump, recirculation pumps (run ...
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