Multi-pollutant control creates fuel options for whiskey distillery

Dec. 14, 2011
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The distillation of fine whiskey requires the application of appropriate amounts of heat in the form of steam. The generation of that steam can come from multiple sources of energy.

The Wild Turkey Distillery located in Lawrenceburg, KY has utilized an EISENMANN Wet Electrostatic Precipitator Dual Field (WESP- 2F) to provide multi-pollutant air pollution control on the plants new biomass fired boilers.

With the patented multiple field WESP-2F producing near-zero opacity on emissions, whatever the biomass fuel combination selected by the facility, the plant has multiple fuel options available while always maintaining environmental compliance.

Design

  • Dual Field Wet Electrostatic Precipitator (WESP-2F)
  • 316SS material of construction
  • 63,500 ACFM @ 450oF
  • 95% Particulate and Acid Gas Removal, < 5% opacity
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Eisenmann’s Dual Flow Wet Electrostatic Precipitator (WESP-2F) is an integrated solution that removes multiple pollutants from your process exhaust: sub-micron sized particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5), acid gases, NOx compounds. Providing the highest removal efficiency available, the WESP-2F ensures emissions compliance and provides the flexibility to choose more affordable process feedstock/operation. The patented, multi-stage design combined ...

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