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Main Title Proceedings : 1991 Joint Symposium on Stationary Combustion NOx Control, Washington, D.C., March 25-28, 1991. Volume 3, Sessions 6-8 /
Author DeWitt, C.
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DeWitt, Carolee.
CORP Author Nesbit (William) and Associates, Santa Rosa, CA.;Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1991
Report Number EPA/600/R-92/093C
Stock Number PB93-212868
Subjects Nitrogen oxides--Congresses ; Combustion gases--Congresses
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Nitrogen oxides ; Stationary sources ; Combustion products ; Flue gases ; Particulates ; Boilers ; Electric utilities ; Gas turbines ; Power plants ; Power generation ; Meetings
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Collation 433 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract The symposium was the sixth in a biennial series devoted to the international exchange of information on recent technological and regulatory developments for stationary combustion NOx control. Topics covered included the significant increase in active full-scale retrofit demonstrations of low-NOx combustion systems in the United States and abroad over the past two years; full-scale operating experience in Europe with selective catalytic reduction (SCR); pilot- and bench-scale SCR investigations in the United States; increased attention on selective noncatalytic reduction in the United States; and NOx controls for oil- and gas-fired boilers. Papers from the following sessions are contained in Volume 3: Post Combustion Developments II; Combustion NOx Developments II; New Developments I; New Developments II; Oil/Gas Combustion Applications.
Notes Key words: pollution; nitrogen oxides; combustion; catalysis; fossil fuels; pollution control; stationary sources; catalytic reduction; noncatalytic reduction. Includes bibliographical references. Prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development; and the Electric Power Research Institute; by William Nesbit and Associates. Microfiche.
Contents Notes Performance of urea NOx reduction systems on utility boilers -- Widening the urea temperature window -- Catalytic fabric filtration for simultaneous NOx and particulate control -- Heterogeneous decomposition of nitrous oxide in the operating temperature range of circulating fluidized bed combustors -- NOx control in a slagging combustor for a direct-fired utility gas turbine -- Low NOx coal burner development and application -- Preliminary test results : high energy urea injection deNOx on a 215 MW utility boiler -- Evaluation of the ADA continuous ammonia slip monitor -- Ontario Hydro's SONOX process for controlling acid gas emissions -- Pilot plant test for the NOXSO flue gas treatment system -- The practical application of tunable diode laser infrared spectroscopy to the monitoring of nitrous oxide and other combustion process stream gases -- In-furnace low NOx solutions for wall fired boilers -- NOx reduction on natural gas-fired boilers using fuel injection recirculation (FIR) : laboratory demonstration -- Advanced reburning for NOx control in coal fired boilers -- Large scale trials and development of fuel staging in a 160 MW coal fired boiler -- Computer modeling of N2O production by combustion systems -- Low NOx levels achieved by improved combustion modification on two 480 MW gas-fired boilers -- NOx reduction and operational performance of two full-scale utility gas/oil burner retrofit installations -- Comparative assessment of NOx reduction techniques for gas- and oil-fired utility boilers -- Analysis of minimum cost control approach to achieve varying levels of NOx emission reduction from the Consolidated Edison Co. of NY Power Generation Systems -- Reduced NOx particulate and opacity on the Kahe Unit 6 low-NOx burner system -- Demonstration of advanced low-NOx combustion techniques at the gas/oil-fired Flevo Power Station Unit 1.
Place Published Research Triangle Park, NC :
Supplementary Notes See also Volume 2, PB93-212850. Sponsored by Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA., and Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Availability Notes Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99, PB93-212835.
Corporate Au Added Ent Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory. ; Electric Power Research Institute. ; William Nesbit and Associates.
Conference Title Joint Symposium on Stationary Combustion NO Control
Alternate Title 1991 Joint Symposium on Stationary Combustion NOx Control
PUB Date Free Form 1991.
Series Title Traced EPA/600/R- ; 92/093C
NTIS Prices PC A19/MF A04
BIB Level m
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OCLC Time Stamp 20010410173612
Language eng
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OCLC Rec Leader 03659nam 2200349Ka 45020