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- Features. Conference Report: NOx, SO3 in the spotlight at NETLNETL's 2006 Environmental Controls Conference
- face=+Italic; As emissions caps drop, technological solutions must become increasingly effective and efficient. Researchers, equipment vendors, and plant operators are exploring alternatives to SCR and SNCR, with a view to reducing the overall costs of NOface=+Subscript; xface=-Subscript; reduction. They've also achieved 95% to 99% removal of SOface=+Subscript; 3face=-Subscript;...
- Research articles 2007-02-01
- Apportionment of ambient primary and secondary pollutants during a 2001 summer study in Pittsburgh using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency UNMIX.
- ABSTRACT Apportionment of primary and secondary pollutants during the summer 2001 Pittsburgh Air Quality Study PAQS is reported. Several sites were included in PAQS, with the main site the supersite adjacent to the Carnegie Mellon University campus in Schenley Park. One of...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- Entergy, EPRI, and ADA-ES Test Mercury Controls under DOE Grant
- LITTLETON, Colo. -- Entergy's Independence Steam Electric Station ISES, in partnership with the Electric Power Research Institute EPRI and ADA-ES, Inc., has been selected as a site for the U.S. Department of Energy's DOE mercury control technology field testing program to test EPRI's TOXECON IITM, an experimental mercury control technology....
- Research articles 2005-03-22
- President's Initiative to Seek 90 Pct. Mercury Removal; DOE Project with We Energies Could Serve 20 percent of Coal-based Generation
- Under the agreement signed today, We Energies of Milwaukee, Wis., will design, install, operate and evaluate the TOXECONtm process as an integrated system to control emissions of mercury, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides during the operations of its Presque Isle plant at Marquette, Mich. The $52.9 million...
- Research articles 2004-04-21
- Innovative Mercury Removal Technique Shows Promise; Photochemical Process in Lab Removes Mercury from Flue Gas
- WASHINGTON, Aug. 05 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A very promising technology to remove mercury from coal-fired power plants -- dubbed the "GP-254 Process" -- has been developed and is currently being tested at the Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL. Newly patented, the GP-254 Process enhances mercury removal...
- Research articles 2003-08-05
- FT DIESEL, PARTICLE FILTERS 'DO THE RIGHT THING' BY ELIMINATING THE MOST MUTAGENIC PM
- Reno, Nev. -- A study co-sponsored by U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health NIOSH and U.S. Department of Energy DOE on the mutagenic potential of particulate matter PM from diesel engines shows that "large particles exhibit a significantly greater mutagenic effect than their smaller counterparts." This...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- Coal Mine Methane to Power Demo.(Brief Article)
- FuelCell Energy, Inc. (3 Great Pasture Rd., Danbury, CT 06183; Tel: 203/792-1460, Fax: 203/798-2945) has been selected by the DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL to design, construct and operate a 250 kW direct fuel cell DFC at the Harrison Mining Corp. coal mine in Cadiz,...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
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- Carbon capture looks promising for China
- BEIJING, Oct. 15 UPI -- China's vast, deep rock layers have the capacity to store the country's carbon dioxide emissions for at least 100 years, U.S. researchers say. A study released Wednesday by the United States Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory says carbon capture and storage CCS would...
- News items 2009-10-15
- Clean Air Partners Demonstrates Ultra-Low Emissions with Dual-Fuel Engine; New Technology to Enable Practical Clean Vehicle Applications Before 2004
- Business Editors SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 8, 2002 In its ongoing efforts to develop and commercialize technologies to reduce engine emissions, Clean Air Partners CAP, has demonstrated ultra-low emissions on their C-12 Dual-FuelTM truck engine through a project sponsored by National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL. With NOx levels...
- Research articles 2002-10-08
- Advanced Direct Contact Condenser.
- An advanced direct-contact condenser ADCC developed at DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory has improved production efficiency by five percent, cut the chemical cost for emission abatement in half and increased overall power generation by 17 percent at the Geysers geothermal power plant in California. ...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
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