
Publications
2003 Conference Proceedings
2003 Conference on Selective Catalytic Reduction and Non-Catalytic Reduction for NOx Control
October 29-30, 2003
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
- Welcoming Remarks and Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Thomas A. Sarkus, Conference Chair
Division Director, Coal Power Projects Division
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Keynote Address
Robert W. McIlvaine, President, McIlvaine Company
- EMISSIONS CONTROL STRATEGIES
- Optimizing Compliance Cost for Coal-Fired Generating Facilities in a Multipollutant Control Environment
James Staudt, Andover Technology Partners
- NOx and Multi-Pollutant Compliance Strategies in Light of Regulatory and Market Uncertainties
Rui F. Afonso, Energy and Environmental Strategies
- PRIER - A Tool for Planning Multi-Pollutant Control Strategies
Richard Booth and George H. Warriner, URS Corporation
Gordon Page, Independent Consultant
Leo E. Makovsky, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL
- COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS OF SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION (SCR)
- Case Studies of Some Typical SCR Commissioning Issues and Their Resolutions
Anupam Sanyal, International Environmental & Energy Consultants, Inc.
- Specifying, Achieving, and Measuring Mixing Quality for SCR Systems
Thomas F. Robinson, Babcock Power Environmental Inc.
Rajaram Jambhekar and Clayton A. Erickson, RileyPower Inc.
- Summary [PDF-71KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Popcorn Ash at Georgia Power Company?s Plant Bowen; Experiences and Removal Strategies
Marie L. Craig, Southern Company Services, Inc.
Larry C. Bohannon, Georgia Power Company Plant Bowen
K. Weigl, ENVIRGY Environment Energy Engineering and Construction GmbH
C. Ayers, ENERFAB Inc.
- SCR CATALYST DEACTIVATION & REGENERATION
- SCR Deactivation Mechanisms Related to Alkali & Alkaline Earth Elements
Constance Senior, T. Linjewile, and M. Bockelie, Reaction Engineering International
L. Baxter, C. Bartholomew, and W. Hecker, Brigham Young University
K. Whitty and E. Eddings, University of Utah
- Deactivation Mechanisms of SCR Catalysts During the Co-Combustion of Bio-Residues
Jens Beck, Sven Unterberger, and Klaus R.G. Hein, Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Dampfkesselwesen (IVD), Universität Stuttgart
- The Effect of Co-Firing Large Amounts of Secondary Fuels on SCR Deactivation
Leo H.J.Vredenbregt and Ronald Meijer, KEMA
- Full-Scale Catalyst Regeneration Experience of a Coal-Fired US Merchant Plant
Douglas W. Bullock, National Energy & Gas Transmission, Inc.
Hans Hartenstein, SCR-Tech LLC
- SCR CATALYST MANAGEMENT
- Bench-Scale SCR Catalyst Testing for Long-Term Management and Troubleshooting
W. Scott Hinton, Southern Research Institute
- SCR Catalyst Management Strategies - Modeling and Experience
James E. Staudt, Andover Technology Partners
Anthony J. Engelmeyer, Orlando Utilities Commission
- Predictive Tool for Cost Reduction of SCR Installations (By Optimising Process Operation)
Leo H.J. Vredenbregt, P. Van Woesik, and R. Meijer, KEMA
- EFFECTS OF MERCURY ON SCR CATALYSTS
- Effects of a Mercury Oxidant on SCR Catalysts for PRB Coal
Rene Mangal, Kinectrics
B.R. Seckington, Ontario Power Generation
K. Zanganeh and R. Dureau, CANMET Energy Technology Center
- Summary [PDF-54KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Facilities with SCR-FGD Systems
Jeffrey A. Withum, S.C. Tseng, and J.E. Locke, CONSOL Energy
- REAGENT PREPARATION AND MIXING
- Mixing Performance Characterization for Optimization and Development on SCR Applications
Kevin J. Rogers, The Babcock & Wilcox Company
- Gas-Gas Mixing Applied to SCR Systems
Mughis Naqvi and Chris Meyer, Sulzer Chemtech USA Inc.
- Advanced SCR Control for Dynamic Ammonia Distribution
Scott A. Boyden and Larry Czarnecki, ALSTOM Power
Stephen Piche, Pegasus Technologies
- Aqueous Ammonia Stripping Technology for SCR Applications
John Elston and Dileep Karmarkar, Foster Wheeler Power Group
- Summary [PDF-85KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS OF SELECTIVE NON-CATAYTIC REDUCTION (SNCR)
- Improved Rich Reagent Injection (RRI) Performance for NOx Control in Coal Fired Utility Boilers
Marc A. Cremer and Huafeng D. Wang, Reaction Engineering International
David E. Boll, AmerenUE
Edmund Schindler, RJM Corporation
Edmundo Vásquez, SmartBurnSM, RMT, Inc., Alliant Energy Corporation
- Injection of Urea through the Rotamix System to Obtain Improved NOx Reduction
John Ralston and Edwin Haddad, Mobotec USA
- OXIDATION OF SO2 to SO3 ACROSS SCR CATALYSTS
- Sulfuric Acid Emissions from Coal-Fired Boilers
Edward K. Levy and Nenad Sarunac, Energy Research Center, Lehigh University
- On the Relative Importance of SO2 Oxidation to High Dust SCR DeNOX Units
Morten Thellefsen Nielsen, Haldor Topsøe A/S
- SCR Operation Optimization: SO3 Removal to Optimize Catalyst Life and NH3 Distribution in Wastewater
Thomas L. Wright, Parsons Energy & Chemicals Group, Inc.
Richard T. Wilburn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Chemical Process Technologies for Simultaneous NOx Removal in Existing FGD Installations
William Ellison, Ellison Consultants
Robert W. McIlvaine, McIlvaine Company
- NON-COAL APPLICATIONS OF NOx REDUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
- Development of the NOXNON 700-HT Catalyst for Simple Cycle Gas Turbines
Kazuhiro Yano and Masayoshi Ichiki, Hitachi Zosen Corporation
Presenter: Peter Higgins, Hitachi Zosen Engineering U.S.A. Ltd.
- Selective Catalytic Reduction for Diesel Engines in Stationary Power and Transportation Applications
Robert S. Weber, Michael D. Jackson, and Charles E. Benson, TIAX LLC
- Low NOx Continuous Emissions Measurements from Gas Turbines
Allan L. Budd and Tom Baldwin, Baldwin Inc.
- ALTERNATIVE NOx CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
- Innovative NOx Control Technologies Can Eliminate an SCR
Ravi Krishnan, RJM Corporation
Presenter: Ed Schindler, RJM Corporation
- Summary [PDF-106KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- NOxStar? Plant Demonstration
Keith W. Morris, Mitsui Babcock (US) LLC
G. Hesselmann, Mitsui Babcock, United Kingdom
- Current Status of Coal Preheating Technology Development for NOx Reduction from Pulverized Coal-Fired Boilers
Serguei Nester, Bruce Bryan, Stan Wohadlo, and Joseph Rabovitser, Gas Technology Institute
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
- SCR Inlet NOx Monitoring for Real-Time SCR Control
Aron Gaus and Joel Brand, Brand-Gaus, LLC
- Summary [PDF-13KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Innovative NOx Control Technologies
David L. Wojichowski, De-NOX Technologies, LLC
- Summary [PDF-212KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Control Systems for Long Term Field Testing Applications
Dave Swensen and Darren Shino, Reaction Engineering International
- Summary [PDF-78KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Multipollutant Control by Evaporative Cooling/Flash Drying Technology and Electrostatically Enhanced Fabric Filtration
Ravi Krishnan, RJM Corporation
Presenter: Will Goss, RJM Corporation
- Summary [PDF-62KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Characterization of Two Fluid Nozzles for NOx Control Applications
Rudolf J. Schick and Keith F. Knasiak, Spraying Systems Co.
Presenter: Wes Bartell, Spraying Systems Co.
- Summary [PDF-30KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Use of ROFA to Improve the Operation of a SCR System
John Ralston and Edwin Haddad, Mobotec USA
- Summary [PDF-98KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Acoustic Cleaners on SCR Reactors
Jake Shelton, BHA Group, Inc.
- Summary [PDF-53KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Deactivation Mechanisms of SCR Catalysts During the Co-Combustion of Bio-Residues
Jens Beck, Sven Unterberger, and Klaus R.G. Hein, Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Dampfkesselwesen (IVD), Universität Stuttgart
- SCR Impact on Mercury Speciation in Coal-Fired Boilers
Ravi K. Srivastava and Chun W. Lee, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
S. Behrooz Ghorishi, ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller, Inc.
Thomas W. Hastings and Frank M. Stevens, Cormetech, Inc.
- Integrated Optimization of Combustion and Post-Combustion Systems for Coal-Fired Boilers
Daniel Kohn and Rob James, NeuCo, Inc.; Soung S. Kim, U.S. DOE/NETL
Presenter: Peter Spinney, NeuCo, Inc.
- Summary [PDF-81KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Pin Piles SM: Foundations for SCR Retrofits
Martin G. Taube, Nicholson Construction Company
- Summary [PDF-85KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- SCR Catalyst Management Strategies - Modeling and Experience
James E. Staudt, Andover Technology Partners
Anthony J. Engelmeyer, Orlando Utilities Commission
- Advanced SCR Control for Dynamic Ammonia Distribution
Scott A. Boyden and Larry Czarnecki, ALSTOM Power
Stephen Piche, Pegasus Technologies
- Ammonia-On-Demand Installations at American Electric Power?s Clifty Creek and Kyger Creek Plants Produce Improved Availability and Safer Operations
Hamilton Walker, Jr. and James J. Ferrigan, Hera LLC
- Summary [PDF-94KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Field Application of On-Line Coal Flow Balancing Technology
Harun Bilirgen and Edward K. Levy, Energy Research Center, Lehigh University
Presenter: John Sale, Lehigh University
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