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Production of Fertilizers and Acids as By-products at Coal-fired Power Plants by Robert Tang, CEFCO Global Clean Energy - Hot Topic Hour January 17, 2013

Components of flue gas can be separately captured and converted into higher-valued and very sellable end-products by the CEFCO Process

Revision Date:  1/17/2013

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, FGD, Carbon Capture, Air Pollution Control


Production of Fertilizer and Sulfuric Acid at Coal-fired Power Plants - Webinar - Hot Topic Hour January 17, 2013

Fertilizer and Sulfuric Acid production at Coal-fired Power Plants

Revision Date:  1/17/2013

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, Haldor Topsoe, FGD, Carbon Capture, FGD - Catalytic, NOx, Air Pollution Control


High-Value Beneficial Byproducts from Coal Combustion and Gasification at Ultra-Low Cost Inputs through Innovative Technology by Robert Tang, CEFCO Global Clean Energy - Hot Topic Hour July 26, 2012

Robert explained that the recently-patented CEFCO process separately captures all emitted pollutants and CO2 in flue gas into distinct end-product groupings.

Revision Date:  7/26/2012

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, CO2, Sodium Bicarbonate, FGD, Scrubber, Air Pollution Control


Beneficial Byproducts of Coal Combustion and Gasification - Webinar - Hot Topic Hour July 26, 2012

Beneficial use of coal combustion byproducts

Revision Date:  7/26/2012

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Beneficial Reuse Management, American Coal Ash Association, Marsulex Environmental Technologies, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, Innogyps, Inc., Sodium Bicarbonate, Flyash, CO2, Gypsum, FGD, Ammonium Sulfate, Scrubber, Byproduct, Flyash Pond, Legislation, Regulation, Air Pollution Control


Utility MACT - Impact and Compliance Strategy CEFCO Technology by Robert Tang, CEFCO Global Clean Energy - Hot Topic Hour February 17, 2011

Robert Tang, President and CEO, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, LLC, described the CEFCO Technology which uses supersonic shockwave “free-jet collision scrubbing” together with a chemical conversion process as a solution for MACT. Testing is underway to demonstrate the suitability for utility applications.

Revision Date:  2/17/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, FGD, MACT


Utility MACT – Impact and Compliance Strategy Webinar - Hot Topic Hour February 17, 2011

The Utility MACT is moving forward and the proposal is being reviewed by OMB. It will require substantial investments over the next few years. This coincides with investments by industrial boiler owners and cement plants, so the available resources may be strained. Presentations on Thursday covered the regulations, the analysis required and the control technology.

Revision Date:  2/17/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, W. L. Gore, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, Black & Veatch, AECOM, Fabric Filter, Consulting, FGD, MACT


System using seam assisted nozzles for removal of metals acid gases followed by another similar system to separate the CO2 by Robert Tang, CEFCO - Hot Topic Hour September 9, 2010

Robert Tang, President & CEO of CEFCO Global Clean Energy, LLC, described a system using steam assisted nozzles for removal of metals and acid gases followed by another similar system to separate the CO2. Experience has been obtained on hazardous waste combustors. The company is looking for partners to apply this to the utility industry.

Revision Date:  9/9/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, MACT


Utility MACT - Likely Impact Webinar - Hot Topic Hour September 9, 2010

Issues discussed relating to the impact of the Utility MACT on power plant operators; the current status of the MACT rule making; the worst case scenario of emissions limits and required controls under the MACT; the key issues to be considered when developing a strategy to achieve compliance with the MACT; control technologies and equipment that can be utilized to achieve the expected emissions limits imposed by the MACT, and various other strategies that an operator could adopt.

Revision Date:  9/9/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Sargent & Lundy, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, AECOM, Schreiber Yonley & Associates, Edison Electric Institute, MACT