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2004 Conf. on Reburning for NOx Control Reburning on Trial
May 18, 2004  

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Papers and Presentations

  • Reburning Overview 
    • Keynote Address
      Reburning: An Historical Perspective

      Jost O.L. Wendt, Professor and Head, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona  
    • An EPA Perspective on Reburn Technology for NOx Control
      Robert E. Hall, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  
    • Future Trends in the Natural Gas Market
      Kenneth C. Kern and Gregson Vaux, Science Applications International Corporation  
  • Commercial Reburning Experience 
    • B&W?s Experience on the Application of Reburn Technology on Cyclone Boilers
      Hamid Farzan, Angelos H. Kokkinos, Gerald J. Maringo, and Anthony S. Yagiela
      The Babcock & Wilcox Company
       
    • Experience with Reburn for NOx Emissions Control
      Donald Engelhardt, Roy Payne, David Moyeda, and Blair Folsom, GE Energy  
    • Reburn Technology Application Guidelines
      David Moyeda, Donald Hartsock, and Roy Payne, GE Energy  
    • Reburning Projects in the Department of Energy?s Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program
      Alfred N. Mann and Thomas C. Ruppel, Parsons Corporation
      Thomas A. Sarkus, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL  
    • The Chemistry of Reburning as Applied to Commercial Installations
      John H. Pohl, Virginia Tech/ARI
      Donald Stookey, Compact Membrane Systems  
    • Tests on Combined Staged Combustion, SNCR & Reburning for NOx Control and Combined NOx/SO2 Control on Industrial & Utility Boilers
      Bert Zauderer, Coal Tech Corp  
  • Biomass Reburning
    • Fuel-Lean Reburn with In-Situ Gasification of Coal, Biomass and Biomass-Coal Mixtures and with Biomass-Derived Gas
      Bernard P. Breen and Robert A. Schrecengost, Breen Energy Solutions
      Robert C. Brown, Jeffrey Sweterlitsch, and Nathan Emsick, Iowa State University  
    • Evaluation of Biomass Syngas Co-Firing and Reburning in a Coal Fired Boiler
      Bradley R. Adams and Hong Shig Shim, Reaction Engineering International
      Keng-Tung Wu, Hom-Ti Lee, and Hou-Peng Wan, Energy and Resource Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
      Stoney L. Chen, Pacific Rim Technologies, Taiwan  
  • Other Applications of Reburning
    • Oxygen-Enhanced Coal-Based Reburning
      Sho Kobayashi and Lawrence E. Bool, Praxair  
    • Reduction of Mercury Emissions Using Reburning
      Vitali Lissianski, Randy Seeker, and Pete Maly, GE Energy  

Posters

  • Design of Reburning Fuel
    Wei-Yin Chen and Benson B. Gathitu, University of Mississippi  
  • Controlling NOx Emissions in Combustion of Natural Gas in Steam Generators by Controlling Oxygen in the Windbox
    Fabio Russoniello, ESYS Inc., and Douglas Simmers, Emerson Process Management  
  • NETL's Innovations for Existing Plants NOx Control Program ? Addressing Lower Limits
    Bruce W. Lani and Thomas J. Feeley, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory  
  • Synergistic Hybrid DeNOx Using Coal Reburn and Enhanced Dry Scrubbing
    William Ellison, Ellison Consultants  
  • New IC Cycle for Low NOx at High Efficiency
    John L. Loth and Gary J. Morris, West Virginia University 
  • Low Emission Boiler System (LEBS)
    William J. Howarth, Gerald (Jerry) Gielda, Terrance Ake, and Robert Lisauskas, Riley Power Inc.  
  • Scorecard on Reburning
    Al Mann and Tom Ruppel, Parsons Corporation  

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