Your browser is not recommended for EDX, we suggest using the latest version of Google Chrome.

UTILITY STEAM GENERATOR NOX CONTROL UPDATE - 1985

License(s):

Other (Open)

Babcock and Wilcox continues to expand its NOx control experience and technology along several fronts. The Dual Register Burner/Compartmented Wind box system is successful performing on 35,200 megawatts of capacity in a wide range of coal/boiler applications. In addition, there are several new low NOx systems described in this paper. The Enhanced Ignition Dual Register Burner and the Hitachi-NR burners offer improvement for difficult-to-burn fuels and for further NOx reduction, respectively. In-Furnace NOx Reduction utilizes returning technology to achieve extremely low NOx emissions for gas, oil, or PC and can be applied in new or retrofit situations. Also, the Low NOx cell is being developed for direct retrofit for the unique cell burner design. Circulating fluidized beds with low NOx emissions are being sold for a variety of application. Finally, Furnace Sorbent Injection combined with low NOx burners is providing a means of simultaneous NOx/SO2 reduction for PC units.

Followers: 0

Citation (Click to Copy)

Data and Resources

    Gathering Resources...

Keywords

Additional Info

Field Value
Last Updated September 29, 2016, 22:17 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 22:17 (LMT)
Citation A. D. LaRue, M. A. Acree, P. L. Cioffi ---- Roy Long, UTILITY STEAM GENERATOR NOX CONTROL UPDATE - 1985, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/utility-steam-generator-nox-control-update-1985
Netl Product yes
Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project KMD
Publication Date 1985-5-6