Low Nox Combustion Articles & Analysis
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Capacity: 1698 mmBTU A Michigan Cogeneration Plant owns and operates three gas-fired boilers and three combustion turbines designated BL1100, BL2100, BL3100, GTP1, GT2100, and GT3100 at the Dearborn, Michigan cogeneration site. The turbines combust exclusively pipeline natural gas and utilize a dry low-NOx combustor to minimize ...
Capacity: 450 mm BTU A Texas Utility Plant owns and operates eight (8) GE Frame 7B/FA combustion turbines at its generation plant located in Houston, Texas. All eight of the turbines operate normally in combined cycle mode and are utilized for onsite generation of steam and electricity. All eight turbines combust pipeline natural gas exclusively. All eight units ...
Thermal and catalytic oxidizers are routinely used to destroy VOC emissions from a variety of industrial sources. NOx and CO are common byproducts created in the burning of natural gas. ...
Reburning is an in-furnace combustion modification technology for the reduction of NOx. By staging the introduction of the fuel, an environment is created where NOx generated by the combustion of the main fuel supply is subsequently consumed by the hydrocarbon radicals arising from the reburn fuel under reducing conditions. ENEL ...