Rice Neshap Articles & Analysis
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Catalytic Combustion Corporation announced today that their Power Emissions Group has received a new order for RICE NESHAP emissions equipment upgrade on stationary diesel and natural gas engines at major crude oil refinery in the Houston, Texas, area. The refinery plant has over20 stationary engines that need to comply with EPA’s RICE ...
Precious metal catalysts are widely used in HAPs converters to reduce CO emissions from IC engines in order to comply with the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulation. Platinum catalysts also convert the nitric oxide (NO) in the engine exhaust to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which under certain conditions can produce a visible plume and cause an opacity problem. ...
Temple University installed the natural gas engines in 1993 for the purpose of peak shaving, but needed to add CO oxidation catalysts to meet the current emission limits of Subpart ZZZZ of the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulation. Audubon, PA, September 3, 2013 -- There are 20 emission sources or 10 sets of tandem Caterpillar 3516 natural gas engines at Temple ...
There is a special corner devoted to the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulation, which affects existing stationary diesel and natural gas engines. A simple to use decision tree helps the user to determine if their engine is subject to RICE NESHAP compliance or not. If compliance is required, specific engine emission limits are ...
Johnson Matthey, the global leader in stationary emissions control technology, is offering a new 4-color, 8-page brochure that details the company's complete capabilities to help stationary diesel and gas engine owners/operators comply with the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulations that go into effect in 2013. The brochure is titled “Stationary Emissions ...
New from Johnson Matthey, the global leader in stationary emissions control technology, is its latest generation of pioneering catalytic converters—ModulexTM 3-way and 2-way converters and converter-silencers that reduce exhaust emissions and/or noise from any size stationary gas or diesel engine. The converter-silencers are capable of critical or hospital grade noise reduction. Customers ...
Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) group and the HARCO Manufacturing Company announced today they will take advantage of their collective experience to collaborate on developing innovative HAPs catalytic converters with superior silencing to help customers comply with EPA’s RICE NESHAP rule and other environmental regulations. ...
Recently introduced, fourth generation EcoNOxTM catalytic converters and converter/silencers reduce NOx, CO, HC, and HAP’s emissions Johnson Matthey, the global leader in emissions control technology, offers a complete line of catalytic converters to help engine owners and operators to comply with the EPA’s final NESHAPS (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air ...
