non-selective catalytic reduction News
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Reducing NOx emissions for a Cleaner Environment
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is one of the most popular processes today to reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from combustion sources, such as power plants, stationary power stations, ship engines or even automobiles. Axetris LGD F200 OEM Modules for ammonia (NH3) detection are being successfully used today to control and test the process of urea injection for NOx reduction. ...
By Axetris AG
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Reducing NOx emissions for a Cleaner Environment
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is one of the most popular processes today to reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from combustion sources, such as power plants, stationary power stations, ship engines or even automobiles. Axetris LGD F200 OEM Modules for ammonia (NH3) detection are being successfully used today to control and test the process of urea injection for NOx reduction. ...
By Axetris AG
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NOx Catalyst and Reagent Market Grows Nicely while Equipment Slumps
The sales of reagent for stationary NOx control in 2017 will exceed $3 billion. This does not include sales of AdBlue for mobile NOx control which are growing rapidly. The SCR catalyst market will also be down to just under $1.6 billion from a peak two years ago of $1.8 billion. The reason is that there was a surge of orders for new SCR in China which peaked in 2014. It is 3-5 years before this ...
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PNM, State Reach Agreement with EPA for Plan to Address Regional Haze at San Juan Generating Station
PNM Resources’ (NYSE: PNM) New Mexico utility,PNM, the N.M. Environment Department (NMED) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today agreed to pursue a revised plan that could provide a new path forward for San Juan Generating Station (SJGS) to comply with federal visibility rules. The terms agreed to today would result in the retirement of SJGS Units 2 and 3 by the end of ...
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Chinese power plants emit as much NOX as all the passenger cars in the world
China has spent more on equipment to reduce NOx from power plants in the last two years than any other country, but it has a long way to go. The installed capacity of deNOx systems at the end of 2010 was 58,000 MW. This means that about 10 percent of the total coal-fired capacity of 600,000 MW is fitted with deNOx equipment. By contrast, two-thirds of the capacity is fitted with scrubbers to ...
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Keppel expands environmental footprint with S$13.5 million contract and strategic partnership in Tianjin
SINGAPORE, 10 August 2006 Keppel Seghers, the environmental technology division of Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE), has secured a S$13.5 million contract from Tianjin Taihuan Recycling Resources Utilization Co. Ltd to provide technologies and services for its waste-to-energy (WtE) plant. Keppel Seghers will supply, install and commission its air-cooled grate and nitrogen oxide ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $5.2 Million
Fuel Tech, Inc. (Nasdaq:FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced the receipt of four air pollution control (APC) contracts from customers in China, along with an APC order in the US. These awards have an aggregate value of approximately $5.2 million. The first ...
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Air pollution control and odor removal for the cement industry
The clinker burning process is the most important part of the cement production process in terms of the key environmental issues for cement manufacture – energy use and emissions to air. After milling, the raw meal containing limestone and clay as well as different additions such as quartz sand and iron ore is burned to clinker. In cement manufacture, fuel energy is generally used for ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $6.4M; Includes Orders from Alliance Agreement
WARRENVILLE, Ill.- Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders totaling $6.4 million. The largest of these orders, placed by a major domestic power producer, represent nitrogen oxide (NOx) ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $5.6M; Includes Orders from Alliance Agreement and China
WARRENVILLE, Ill. - Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders totaling $5.6 million. The largest of these orders, placed by a major domestic power producer, represent nitrogen oxide (NOx) ...
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NOx control equipment and consumables revenues will be $6.8 billion this year
Revenues for suppliers of stationary NOx control systems, catalysts and reagents will exceed $6.8 billion in 2012. The biggest markets for new systems are in Asia whereas the greatest purchases of catalysts and reagents are in the U.S. and Europe. This is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine report, NOx Control World Markets. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) China has already passed all other ...
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Unique Engine Analysis System Now Offered
Environnement SA (France) now offer heated, turnkey, gas analysis systems which are very easy to use and perform fast, continuous and simultaneous measurement of NH3 and NOx in DeNOx applications. These systems are ideal for engines where SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) or SNCR (Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction) have been implemented. In DeNOx systems using urea injection with ammonia (NH3) ...
By ENVEA
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NOx control market will exceed $15 billion/yr over the next decade
The world market for stationary selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems and for the consumable catalysts will exceed $15 billion/yr over the next 10 years. The market for the consumable catalysts will grow steadily to exceed $2 billion/yr by 2020. The market for NOx control capital equipment will fluctuate year to year from $7 to $20 billion/yr. These are the atest forecasts in NOx Control ...
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China Will Help Drive The NOx Control Market To $5 Billion/year
By 2011 the worldwide sales of NOx Control systems and catalyst will exceed $5 billion/yr. The sales of selective catalytic reduction systems will rise and fall year to year and country to country, whereas the catalyst sales will steadily increase. These are the latest forecasts in the McIlvaine report, NOx Control: World Markets. The largest single market for NOx control is coal-fired ...
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New World Record: The Lowest Certified (QAL1) Hg Measuring Range!
Gasmet Technologies is delighted to announce that its Continuous Mercury Monitoring system (CMM) has successfully completed the EN15267-3 testing using CVAF technology for the analysis of Mercury (Hg). “We have now the world’s lowest EN15267 certified range for measurements of Mercury. Our certification is for 0 to 5 µg/m3. This is a new world record, making our CMM ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $2.4M - Includes NOxOUT® Project and ULTRA™ Systems in China
WARRENVILLE, Ill.- Fuel Tech, Inc., a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders totaling $2.4 million. The largest of these orders was the award of a NOxOUT® Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) project at an ...
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Cement Manufacturer Agrees to Reduce Harmful Air Emissions at Colorado Plant
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced today that CEMEX, Inc., the owner and operator of a Portland cement manufacturing facility in Lyons, Colo., has agreed to operate advanced pollution controls on its kiln and pay a $1 million civil penalty to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act (CAA). “Today’s settlement will ...
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Brattle Economists Identify Challenges For MISO`s Coal Fleet To Comply With EPA`s MATS Rule
In a study commissioned by the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator (MISO), economists at The Brattle Group evaluated the feasibility of the large number of simultaneous environmental retrofits and new generation that may be needed for coal plants to comply with the EPA's Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule. The study finds that compliance with the MATS rule poses significant ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $5.0 Million
Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ:FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced the receipt of multiple air pollution control (APC) contracts from customers in the US, Europe and China. These awards have an aggregate value of approximately $5.0 million. In the UK, a contract ...
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New world record for mercury emissions monitor
Gasmet Technologies is delighted to announce that its Continuous Mercury Monitoring system (CMM) is the first instrument to be certified for monitoring at the low levels required by industry and regulators. “This is extremely important news,” says Matti Haapala, Gasmet’s Application Development Manager. “In the past the low concentration levels in industrial emissions have ...
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