EnviroEnergy Solutions, Inc. articles
Abstract
Wet electrostatic precipitation technology can be used to control acid mists, sub-micron particulate, mercury, metals and dioxins/furans as the final polishing device within a multi-pollutant air pollution control system. Test results from coal –fired installations demonstrate >90% removal efficiencies on PM2.5, SO3, and near zero opacity. Additionally, wet ESP technology (WESP) can be used for mercury removal. How wet ESPs work, what configurations
Isaac Ray
Abstract:
Marine industry in the past traditionally did not required any Air Pollution Control regulations for obvious reasons of locations of the ships in the open far from the residential areas and as the result the working conditions for the ships personnel where neglected as well as for passengers on the ships especially for such as cruise ships where population of passengers very dense.
The main sources of air pollution affecting personnel, passengers and
Isaac Ray
