Gas Combustion Articles
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Reliable Solution of Rapid Hydrogen Concentration Monitoring in Gas-fired Combustion Turbines
On May 11th, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new carbon pollution standards for coal and natural gas-fired power plants. The proposal would set limits for newly established gas-fired combustion turbines, existing coal, oil and gas-fired steam generating units, and certain existing gas-fired combustion turbines. For different types of turbines, EPA has listed ...
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Waste-to-Energy Excellence: Landfill Gas Power Plant in Greece - Case Study
HELECTOR, a subsidiary of ELLAKTOR Group, is an expert in the waste management and green energy production sector in South Eastern Europe. To further their commitment to alternative fuel production and biomass exploitation, HELECTOR selected Clarke Energy Hellas to supply and install a 3.52MW landfill gas power plant in Thessaloniki, ...
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How many tons of raw materials produce one ton of charcoal?
The amount of raw materials used to produce one ton of charcoal is a concern of most investors. It is closely related to the investor's investment cost, production scale and final profit. In this article we will explore how many tons of raw materials are required to produce one ton of charcoal? Generally speaking, 70% to 80% of raw materials are consumed in the production process of charcoal, ...
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Turning Environmental Challenges into Opportunities: The Promise of Oil Sludge Pyrolysis Plant
Oil sludge pyrolysis plant holds the promise of revolutionizing the treatment of oil tank sludge, a persistent challenge in the petroleum industry. Comprised of a complex mixture of oil, water, and solid sediment, oil tank sludge poses significant environmental and logistical hurdles. However, with the advent of innovative technologies such as the oil sludge pyrolysis plant, there's newfound hope ...
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