
Publications
2003 Conference Proceedings
Mercury Control Technology R&D Program Review Meeting
August 12-13, 2003
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
- Welcome [PDF-2022KB]
Carl O. Bauer, Associate Director, Office of Coal and Environmental Systems
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Overview of DOE-NETL's Mercury R&D Program [PDF-1409KB]
Scott A. Renninger, Project Manager, Environmental Projects Division
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Overview of EPRI's Mercury R&D Program [PDF-266KB]
George R. Offen, Manager Air Emissions and Byproducts
EPRI
- Overview of EPA's Mercury R&D Program [PDF-KB]
James D. Kilgroe, Manager, Municipal Waste Combustion
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Field Test Program to Develop Comprehensive Design, Operating and Cost Data for Mercury Control [PDF-875KB]
Michael D. Durham
ADA Environmental Solutions LLC
- Full-Scale Testing of Enhanced Mercury Control Technologies for Wet FGD Systems [PDF-1744KB]
George A. Farthing
McDermott Technology Inc.
- Long-term Operation of a COHPAC System for Removing Mercury from Coal-Fired Flue Gas [PDF-1760KB]
C. Jean Bustard
ADA Environmental Solutions LLC
- Mercury Control with the Advanced Hybrid Particulate Collector [PDF-3742KB]
Stanley J. Miller
Energy & Environmental Research Center
- Mercury Removal in a Non-Thermal Plasma Based Multi-Pollutant Control Technology for Utility Boilers [PDF-1358KB]
Christopher R. McLarnon
Powerspan Corp.
- Pilot Testing of Oxidation Catalysts for Enhanced Mercury Control by Wet FGD Systems [PDF-632KB]
Gary M. Blythe
URS Corporation
- The CONSOL/Allegheny Pilot Plant Study of Low-Temperature Mercury Capture with an Electrostatic Precipitator [PDF-2919KB]
Richard A. Winschel
CONSOL Energy Inc.
- Pilot-Scale Research at NETL on Mercury Measurement and Control [PDF-1362KB]
Andrew Karash
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Novel Techniques for Mercury Control [PDF-1863KB]
Evan J. Granite and Henry W. Pennline
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Assessment of Low-Cost Novel Sorbents for Coal Fired Power Plant Mercury Control [PDF-1157KB]
Trevor Ley
Apogee Scientific, Inc.
- Mercury Control with Calcium-Based Sorbents and Oxidizing Agents [PDF-405KB]
Thomas K. Gale
Southern Research Institute
- Preliminary Field Evaluation of Mercury Control Using Combustion Modifications [PDF-1129KB]
Vitali Lissianski
GE Energy & Environmental Research Corp.
- Oxidation of Mercury Across SCR Catalysts in Coal-Fired Power Plants Burning Low-Rank Fuels [PDF-267KB]
Constance Senior
Reaction Engineering International
- Mercury Control Technologies for Electric Utilities Burning Lignite Coals [PDF-1148KB]
John H. Pavlish
Energy & Environmental Research Center
- Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Facilities with SCR-FGD Systems [PDF-297KB]
Shiaw C. Tseng
CONSOL Energy R&D
- Evaluation of Mercury Speciation at Power Plants Using SCRs for NOx Control [PDF-711KB]
Dennis L. Laudal
Energy & Environmental Research Center
- Speciation and Attenuation of Arsenic and Selenium, and Fate of Mercury in Coal Combustion Products [PDF-2477KB]
Ken Ladwig
EPRI
- Direct Measurement of Mercury in Power Plant Plumes [PDF-4872KB]
Leonard Levin
EPRI
- The Evolution of Mercury from Coal Combustion Materials and By-Products [PDF-467KB]
Allyson M. Schwalb
CONSOL Energy Inc.
- NETL's Coal By-Product Characterization Research [PDF-1466KB]
Ann G. Kim
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Mercury Impacts on By-Products [PDF-418KB]
Debra F. Pflughoeft-Hassett
Energy & Environmental Research Center
Poster Presentations
- Evaluation of the Emission, Transport, and Deposition of Mercury from Coal Based Power Plants in the Ohio River Valley Region [PDF-364KB]
Kevin Crist, Ohio University
- Mercury Deposition Monitoring at the Holbrook Site, Greene County, PA [PDF-4875KB]
Robinson P. Khosah, Advanced Technology Systems, Inc.
- Assessing the Mercury Health Risks Associated with Coal-Fired Power Plants: Impacts of Local Deposition [PDF-2281KB]
Terry Sullivan, Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Critical Review of Mercury Chemistry [PDF-269KB]
C. David Livengood and Marshall H. Mendelsohn, Argonne National Laboratory
- Computational Approaches to the Development of Advanced Mercury Control Technologies [PDF-5313KB]
Jens I. Madsen, Fluent Inc.
- Potential for Mercury Removal from Spent NOx Scrubber Water Using Biogenic Sulfide [PDF-671KB]
Richard W. Hammack, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL and Robert Dilmore, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL / University of Pittsburgh
- "Longer-Term" Mercury Emission Variability [PDF-699KB]
Dennis L. Laudal, Energy & Environmental Research Center
- Processing and Reuse of Activated Carbon Used to Adsorb Mercury from Power Plant Flue Gases [PDF-3066KB]
Thomas Weyand, Pittsburgh Mineral and Environmental Technology
- Injecting Gas Oxidants to Oxidize Elemental Mercury for the Control of Its Emission from Coal Power Plants [PDF-27KB]
Ted Chang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Multi-Pollutant Control Using Membrane-Based Up-Flow Wet Electrostatic Precipitation [PDF-KB]
David J. Bayless, Ohio University
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