NOx reduction News
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Better Emissions for a Better Bottom Line, by Honeywell, a Feature of
Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) will host special guest Honeywell International Incorporated (NYSE:HON) (Morris Township, New Jersey) as part of this week's "Industry Today" webcast. When power customers want to reduce their NOx emissions, they call Honeywell. Honeywell SCR units are designed to provide maximum NOx ...
By Honeywell
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Synterprise Global Consulting Introduces Widespread Availability of the Ecotube System to Deliver Significant Biomass Combustion Improvement and Emissions Reduction
Chattanooga, TN. Synterprise Global Consulting, a leading combustion engineering and CMMS, Reliability, and Outage Management consulting firm, today announced the North America availability of the Ecotube System, an advanced combustion improvement and CO and NOx reduction technology solution developed and patented by the Swedish environmental equipment and research firm, Ecomb AB. Michael ...
By Synterprise
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Eco Waste Solutions has acquired the Enercon Waste to Energy Technology
Eco Waste Solutions (EWS) is pleased to announce the 4th generation Enercon waste-to-energy (WTE) technology with new innovations for improved efficiency and operational reliability. Enercon Systems’ time-tested WTE technology has proven to be practical, reliable, and cost-effective for more than 30 years. This technology is the ideal choice for small- to medium-sized communities as it ...
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Rapid Changes in the DeNOx Market
The market to reduce NOx from stationary and mobile sources is changing rapidly due to two factors: regulations and innovations. More stringent regulations in one country have a cascade effect resulting in increased stringency in many countries. Innovations in one industry eventually lead to incorporation in other industries but the pace at which this occurs is too slow. It is, therefore, ...
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ClearSign Demonstrates Further 40% NOx Reduction, Sets New Record of 3 PPM
ClearSign Combustion Corporation (NASDAQ: CLIR) today announced that it has measured and documented a further 40% reduction in emissions of Nitrous Oxides (NOx), now down to 3 parts per million (PPM) from its previous record of 5 PPM announced just last month. This most recent demonstration was performed using a prototype burner based on ClearSign's novel Duplex Burner Architecture, again in a ...
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Selas Fluid expands Houston office
Selas Fluid is expanding operations in its Houston office. Opened at the beginning of 2008, this location initially focused on business development and sales. The goal of this expansion is to establish the resources necessary for successful sales, engineering, and turnkey project execution of revamp jobs in the heavily industrialized region of the U.S. Gulf Coast, and, in the future, new ...
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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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7,000 Utility Coal-fired Power Plants Are Continuing to Upgrade and Replace
The market to upgrade and replace components in the existing 7,000 coal-fired power plants is larger than the new equipment market for wind, solar, or gas turbines. The upgrades and replacements are tracked in the Utility Tracking System published by the McIlvaine Company. Many of the power plants in the U.S. are more than 40 years old but are expected to operate another 20 years. Optimization ...
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“Waste-to-Energy in Eastern Europe” - The first WtERT Annual Meeting Europe 2010 in Brno was a great success
Over 200 participants, who attended the event in Brno or via webcam live streaming, learned a lot about WtE implementation options, WtE state of the art technology and the role of WtE in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Brno, Czech Republic – The first WtERT Annual Meeting Europe – Brno 2010 was held from Tuesday the 12th of October to Thursday the 14th of October in Brno, Czech ...
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CEMS market exceeds US$1 billion - Biggest Single Market Coal-fired Boilers in Asia
The world market for continuous emissions monitors (CEMS) for ambient as well as stack applications will exceed US$1 billion/yr by 2012. This includes the analyzers, software and accompanying service revenues. An additional US$1 billion/yr will be spent for intermittent stack sampling. An even larger market will be created for optimization systems which integrate the signals of emissions ...
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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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Utilizing the Excess Coal-fired Boiler Talent in the U.S.
The U.S. is not building new coal-fired power plants and will be shutting down nearly 70,000 MW of existing power plants. There is uncertainty regarding the remaining 190,000 MW depending on clean power regulations. The result of this shrinkage is a large excess of coal-fired boiler talent in the country. Two options for beneficial use are to channel this talent into: Other types of power ...
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The world`s largest gas-powered ferry
The Norwegian transport corporation Fjord1 has entered into a contract with Fiskerstrand BLRT AS to plan and construct the world’s largest gas-powered ferry. The ferry will run on Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) and will be delivered on 30 November 2011 for operation on Bokna Fjord between Arsvågen and Mortavika in Rogaland County. It will also function as a spare vessel for the ...
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Conference to Address New EPA Regulations for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
Untitled Document Pittsburgh, PA (June 10, 2005) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on June 3 a new testing program to measure emissions from heavy-duty diesel trucks and buses while the vehicles are in use. Portable devices attached to the engine will assess exhaust emissions of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. ...
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EPA Takes Innovative Approach to Clear the Air at the Nation`s Ports
(Elizabeth, N.J.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moved the nation’s supply chain closer to a cleaner, fuel-efficient and cost-effective future today as EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson announced a project to develop and test a new EPA-patented technology on large equipment used to move goods and products from ships to trucks. These heavy duty diesel machines, called yard hostlers, ...
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Completed Ecotube-System Installations in Poland
Three boilers units at the Megatem EC plant in Lublin, Poland, were upgraded with Ecotube-Systems during 2015 in order to reduce emissions of NOx and also to reduce and stabilize emissions of CO. The three coal fired travelling grate CHP boilers are primarily used to supply the city of Lublin with district heating but also electricity. Read more about these three installation here. ...
By Ecomb AB
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Norway`s industrial strategy puts environment on agenda
The Norwegian government's industrial strategy has taken a fundamentally 'green' stance on all five of the main challenges it says face the maritime sector. Although the task of creating an environmentally sustainable maritime industry is just one of the hurdles that the ministry has set, the other four 'challenges' set by the coalition are all underpinned by a deep green agenda. Those other ...
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US Settlement with Michigan Utility to Reduce Emissions at Its Coal-Fired Power Plants, Fund Projects to Benefit Environment and Communities
In a settlement with the United States, Consumers Energy, a subsidiary of CMS Energy Corporation, has agreed to install pollution control technology, continue operating existing pollution controls and comply with emission rates to reduce harmful air pollution from the company’s five coal-fired power plants located in West Olive, Essexville, Muskegon and Luna Pier, Michigan, the Department ...
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Study Shows Comprehensive Alternative Fuels Approach Achieves Greater Emissions Reductions than Single Technology Focus
At its NGV20 Annual Industry Summit last week, NGVAmerica released the results of a multi-month study of public transportation subsidy programs in the States of Texas and California, and the results are quite striking. Over a fifteen-year time period from 2005 to 2019, the State of Texas spent $561 million in public resources to assist in the transition to cleaner vehicle technologies. During ...
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Cummins Supports Government Standards for Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Commercial Vehicles
COLUMBUS, Ind - Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today expressed its support for the regulatory proposal by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to improve greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fuel efficiency for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles. The proposal is the result of President Obama’s memorandum in May directing the two ...
By Cummins Inc.
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