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Guarantee Testing Results from the Greenidge Mult-Pollutant Control Project
Connell, Daniel P ; Locke, James E
关键词: ACTIVATED CARBON;    AIR HEATERS;    BAGHOUSES;    CIRCULATING SYSTEMS;    CONTROL SYSTEMS;    DRY SCRUBBERS;    FLUE GAS;    FLUIDIZED BEDS;    PERFORMANCE;    POLLUTANTS;    REMOVAL;    SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION;    TESTING;   
DOI  :  10.2172/927104
RP-ID  :  None
PID  :  OSTI ID: 927104
Others  :  TRN: US200811%%193
学科分类:环境科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

CONSOL Energy Inc. Research & Development (CONSOL R&D) performed flue gas sampling at AES Greenidge to verify the performance of the multi-pollutant control system recently installed by Babcock Power Environmental Inc. (BPEI) on the 107-megawatt (MW) Unit 4 (Boiler 6). The multi-pollutant control system includes combustion modifications and a hybrid selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR)/induct selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system to reduce NO{sub x} emissions, followed by a Turbosorp{reg_sign} circulating fluidized bed dry scrubber system and baghouse to reduce emissions of SO{sub 2}, SO{sub 3}, HCl, HF, and particulate matter. Mercury removal is provided via the co-benefits afforded by the in-duct SCR, dry scrubber, and baghouse and by injection of activated carbon upstream of the scrubber, as required. Testing was conducted through ports located at the inlet and outlet of the SCR reactor to evaluate the performance of the hybrid NO{sub x} control system, as well as through ports located at the air heater outlet and baghouse outlet or stack to determine pollutant removal efficiencies across the Turbosorp{reg_sign} scrubber and baghouse. Data from the unit's stack continuous emission monitor (CEM) were also used for determining attainment of the performance targets for NO{sub x} emissions and SO{sub 2} removal efficiency.

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