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New Developments in Air Pollution Control Technology Part 2 Webinar - Presenter Bios

 

Revision Date:  8/1/2013

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CB&I, Lundberg Associates, Neumann Systems Group, Novinda


New Developments in Power Plant Air Pollution Control Technology - Part 2 - Hot Topic Hour August 1, 2013

 

Revision Date:  8/1/2013

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CB&I, Lundberg Associates, Neumann Systems Group, Novinda, Mercury Monitor, Dry Sorbent Injection, Liquid Bromine Injection, Wet Electrostatic Precipitator, Reagent Recovery, Mercury, FGD


NeuStream - DR: Improving the Effectiveness of DSI while substantially Reducing the Chemical Cost by Jean-Philippe Feve - Neuman Systems Group - Hot Topic Hour August 1, 2013

Discussed a process for recycling injected sorbents.

Revision Date:  8/1/2013

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Neumann Systems Group, Reagent Recovery, FGD


Advanced wet flue gas desulfurization technology known as NeuStream®, by Rob Fredell - Hot Topic Hour November 8, 2012

Wet FGD technology

Revision Date:  11/8/2012

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Neumann Systems Group, Wet FGD, NeuStream, Mercury, HCl


FGD Scrubber Components - Webinar - Hot Topic Hour November 8, 2012

A proven method for removing aerosols and particles down to 0.1 microns that can be installed after an FGD and a new proven technology that could replace conventional scrubbers.

Revision Date:  11/8/2012

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Neumann Systems Group, Kimre, Augusta Fiberglass, FRP, Fiber, Duct, Liner, Wet FGD, NeuStream, Particulates, HCl, Mercury, Aerosol


Neuman Rare Earth Contacts

Here are some contacts and additional information regarding the project.

Revision Date:  10/23/2012

Tags:  Neumann Systems Group, Filter, Pollution Control, Concentration, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Other, USA


Neumann Systems to Extract Rare Earth Metals from Flyash

Outside the Ray Nixon Power Plant south of Colorado Springs sits 3.3 million tons of coal ash the remnant of three decades of coal-fired power generation. Nationwide, 20 percent of flyash, is recycled into concrete. However, since the 80,000 to 100,000 tons of flyash produced each year by Colorado Springs Utilities’ two coal-fired power plants doesn’t consistently meet construction industry standards, it collects in a landfill that grows by hundreds of tons every day.

Revision Date:  10/23/2012

Tags:  Neumann Systems Group, Filter, Concentration, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Other, USA