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The discussion was concentrated on solution of the hydrocarbons and organic HAPs problems associated with cement kilns. This led to a broader discussion of the catalytic filter as a way to solve the organics plus all the other air pollutants
Revision Date: 8/14/2014
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Albemarle, NatronX Technologies, Combustion Components Associates, MACT, Mercury
MATS Timing and Technology Options Webinar - Hot Topic Hour August 7, 2014
The webinar was crafted to assist power plants dealing with meeting the new Mercury and Air Toxic Standards (MATS rules).
Revision Date: 8/7/2014
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Combustion Components Associates, The Avogadro Group, Burner, Testing, MATS, Natural Gas
Giff Broderick addressed the option of converting to natural gas-firing in an existing boiler.
Revision Date: 8/7/2014
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Combustion Components Associates, Burner, MATS, Natural Gas
Ed Schindler, Vice President of Utility Sales at Combustion Components Associates, Inc., presented various strategies for reducing CO in existing boilers including CFD, burner tuning, burner modification, adjusting burners to get good fuel and air balance, replacing worn parts, upgrading atomizers and fuel injectors and, as a last resort, installing a CO catalyst. He gave examples of the results that can be obtained with various sized boilers using one or more of these strategies and stated that almost every boiler could achieve compliance with the MACT limits by utilizing one or more of these strategies.
Revision Date: 3/10/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Combustion Components Associates, Low NOx Burner, Carbon Monoxide
Industrial Boiler MACT - Impact and Control Options - Webinar March 10, 2011
On February 23, 2011 the U.S. EPA issued “Sensible Standards” for Boilers and Certain Incinerators that cut the cost of implementation by about 50 percent from an earlier proposal issued last year. Because the final standards significantly differ from the proposals, EPA believes further public review is required. Therefore, EPA will reconsider the final standards under a Clean Air Act process that allows the agency to seek additional public review and comment to ensure full transparency. EPA's reconsideration will cover the emissions standards for large and small boilers and for solid waste incinerators.
Revision Date: 3/10/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Shaw, Black & Veatch, Nalco Mobotec, Troutman Sanders, Stanley Consultants, Combustion Components Associates, Low NOx Burner, Sorbent Injection, Consulting