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AMESA-B Records Accurate Biogenic CO2 Emissions - Case Study

AMESA-B Records Accurate Biogenic CO2 Emissions - Case Study

The UK Environment Agency (EA) requests EfW plant operators to report Pollution Inventory (PI) emissions which now includes biogenic CO2 sources. The EA is keen to improve the quality of data on greenhouse gas emissions within the EfW sector. Environment Agency’s Pollution Inventory Guidance In January 2021, the EA requested that all operational EfW plants ...

ByENVEA


Värtan Kvv8 Project - Case Study

Värtan Kvv8 Project - Case Study

Fortum Värme new plant - KVV8 at Värtaverket in Stockholm, with its 345MW is to our knowledge the largest biomass-fired boiler equipped with flue gas condensation. In favourable operating conditions a whopping 100 MW heat can be recovered by condensation. ...

ByRadscan AB


Total solution: Gas and particulate analysis in Cement industry

Total solution: Gas and particulate analysis in Cement industry

This analyzer was designed to be operated without any chiller or catalytic oven, allowing the flues gas directly into the measurement cell without any kind of disturbance. ...

ByENVEA


Global solution: Gas and particulate analysis in Cement industry

Global solution: Gas and particulate analysis in Cement industry

This analyzer was designed to be operated without any chiller or catalytic oven, allowing the flues gas directly into the measurement cell without any kind of disturbance. ...

ByENVEA


The Right Mix for Clean Air

The Right Mix for Clean Air

Many governments—also in developing countries—set new limits for emissions such as nitrogen oxides in flue gas. Sulzer offers advanced mixing technology for flue gas cleaning. ...

BySulzer Ltd.


Measurement of PM emissions and electrostatic precipitator charging efficiency from coal combustion

Measurement of PM emissions and electrostatic precipitator charging efficiency from coal combustion

Introduction Electrostatic precipitators are used to remove particulate matter from flue gases. The operation principle of an ESP is based on charging particles in flue gas as effectively as possible and collection of said particles with an electric field. ...

ByEnvironmental Technology Publications Limited


Pollution monitoring in Cement Industry

Pollution monitoring in Cement Industry

This analyzer was designed to be operated without any chiller, drying membrane, or catalytic oven, allowing the flues gas directly into the measurement cell without any kind of disturbance. The entire system being heated to 180°C (~360°F), no condensation can occur even in extremely wet conditions with up to 40% moisture. This ...

ByENVEA


Magnetic driven pumps in Molten sulphur service case study

Magnetic driven pumps in Molten sulphur service case study

Mercaptan is used as an odorant within natural gas and used in the production of plastics. In this service, stainless steel materials were required along with tungsten carbide bearings and thrust washers. ...

ByDESMI A/S


Recyclone MH System to Reduce Particulate Matter from a coal or palm shell BFB Boiler Flue Gas below 150mg/Nm3 - Case Study

Recyclone MH System to Reduce Particulate Matter from a coal or palm shell BFB Boiler Flue Gas below 150mg/Nm3 - Case Study

The goal was to guarantee 150mg/Nm3 under PM Environmental Regulation imposed by the Indonesian authority. The end customer provided the flue gas operating conditions and a dust sample was collected from a Bag Filter of a similar plant to determine the PM size distribution (Fig.2) and density. ...

ByAdvanced Cyclone Systems, S. A. (ACS)


Computational modelling of NOx removal by selective non-catalytic reduction

Computational modelling of NOx removal by selective non-catalytic reduction

This paper presents the results of computational kinetic modelling of the removal of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from flue gases by selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) process using urea as a reducing agent. CHEMKIN and SENKIN computer codes were used with latest reaction mechanism parameters for simulated conditions in an isothermal plug flow reactor. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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