NOx catalyst News
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Catalytic Combustion - Awarded Turnkey Emissions Upgrade for 50-MW LM6000 Gas Turbine
Catalytic Combustion Corporation (CCC), a leader in emission control technology for the power generation industry, announced today they were awarded a turn-key emissions system upgrade for a combined cycle gas turbine with heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) in Southern California. This project includes the removal of the existing NOx and CO catalyst layers and replacing the equipment with ...
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Johnson Matthey to buy Argillon
Johnson Matthey announced today that it has signed an agreement to buy Argillon Group for €214 million in cash from Ceramics Luxembourg 2(f) S.à r.l., a company owned by KKR funds. Argillon Group is an international group specialising in catalysts and advanced ceramic materials. The group currently manufactures and sells a range of products into a number of different industries. Argillon has ...
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New, Multilingual Website for Johnson Matthey Power Plant Industries (PPI) Group Greatly Enhances Customer Access
Johnson Matthey’s Power Plant Industries (PPI) group has introduced its new website --www.powerplantcatalysts.com -- which offers users significant and vital technical and sales information about its SCR technology, its catalyst products and applications and conferences and trade shows, as well as the latest news and important contacts. The PPI website, currently available in English and ...
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Vogt Power International selects Johnson Matthey Oxidation Catalyst for gas turbine
Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) Division announced that it will supply oxidation catalyst to Vogt Power International Inc. (VPI), a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., to control emissions from a combustion turbine installed at the Orlando Utilities Commission Curtis H. Stanton Energy Center at Orlando, FL. The project is a joint venture of Orlando Utilities and Southern Power, ...
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$75 Billion Investment In NOx Control For The World’s Coal-fired Power Plants
By 2010 coal-fired power plants around the world will have invested $24 billion in NOx control equipment. By 2020 the investment will have risen to $75 billion. But despite this investment, NOx emissions will rise from 26 million tons this year to 30 million tons in 2020. These are the findings in the continually updated online report, NOx Control World Markets, published by the McIlvaine ...
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Johnson Matthey's New, Compact, Integrated SCRT® System Reduces NOx, PM, CO and HC Emissions From Stationary Diesel Engines For Tier 4 Compliance
Johnson Matthey’s New, Compact, Integrated SCRT® System Reduces NOx, PM, CO and HC Emissions from Stationary Diesel Engines For Tier 4 Compliance Audubon, PA, March 17, 2014— The US EPA has set extremely low emission limits for Tier 4 non-road diesel engines. To meet the requirements of the EPA’s New Source Performance Standards, new engines will come from the factory ...
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