Pollution control technologies
NOx control installations on coal-fired plants, IEACR/34
IEACR/34 – ISBN: 92-9029-186-9As controls over nitrogen oxide emissions have become progressively more stringent during the 1980s, an increasing number of coal-fired plants have been fitted with combustion modifications and flue gas denitrification instal… More…
DownloadLow cost, retrofit FGD systems, IEAPER/34
IEAPER/34 – ISBN: 92-9029-292-XThere is considerable demand for retrofitting FGD on coal-fired plants, not only in OECD but also in non-OECD countries. A low capital cost option for SO 2 emissions control is the most important requirement for pla… More…
DownloadSystems for controlling NOx from coal combustion, IEACR/30
IEACR/30 – ISBN: 92-9029-182-6This report provides basic infonnation on different systems to reduce NO" emissions from coal combustion. The systems cover NO" reduction during combustion, by flue gas denitrification and by combined denitrifi… More…
DownloadDevelopments in FGD, CCC/29
CCC/29 – ISBN: 92-9029-330-XFlue gas desulphurisation (FGD) is the principal method of controlling SO 2 emissions from utility size pulversied coal combustion. On smaller plants, and where by-product disposal is not an issue, furnace sorbent i… More…
DownloadAir pollution control for coal-fired power stations in Eastern Europe, IEAPER/24
IEAPER/24 – ISBN: 92-9029-262-8This report briefly examines the status of coal-fired power generation in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia and the Ukraine. It describes options for improving environmental performance: pre-combu… More…
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