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Gas reburning-sorbent injection for controlling SO/sub chi/ and NO/sub chi/ utility boilers

Conference ·
OSTI ID:5656966
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  1. Energy and Environmental Research Corp. (US)
  2. Illinois Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, Springfield, IL (USA)
  3. Gas Research Inst., Chicago, IL (USA)
  4. USDOE Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center, PA (USA). Process Science Div.
As part of DOE's Clean Coal Technology program, a field evaluation of Gas Reburning-Sorbent Injection (GR-SI) technology is being carried out by EER Corporation. The project is co-funded by the Gas Research Institute and the State of Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources. GR-SI technology is applicable to the control of emissions of acid rain precursor species, oxides of nitrogen and sulfur from coal fired utility boilers. Three units representative of pre-NSPS design practices, a 117 MW/sub e/ wall, a 71 MW/sub e/ tangentially, and a 33 MW/sub e/ cyclone fired boiler located in Illinois will be the host sites for this three-phase demonstration project. Phase I, Design and Permitting, is nearing completion. Results of Phase I and plans for subsequent work are discussed.
OSTI ID:
5656966
Report Number(s):
CONF-881143--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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