FGD and DeNOx
NEWSLETTER

October 2012
No. 414

 

FGD

§     Court Vacates Cross-State Air Pollution Rule

§     Great Plains Plans Emissions Control at La Cygne, Montrose, and Sibley

§      B&W Beijing to Supply Boilers and Wet FGD to 1200 Thai Binh II in Vietnam

§     NE, WY, and MI SIPs for Regional Haze

§     AES Gener’s Angamos Power Plant in Chile

§     Five New Wet Limestone FGD Systems for Ameren

§     RG and GenOn to Merge

§     Black Hills Announces Retirements

§     Silver Lake to Retire in 2015

§     Minnesota Power Given Time to Create Plan for Taconite Harbor and Hoyt Lakes

§     Settlement with Dairyland Power Coop. Results in $150 Million in APC Equipment

§     Extension of Deadline for Promulgating Area Designations for SO2 NAAQS

§     China Adopts World-Class Emissions Standards for Coal-fired Power Plants

§     Beneficial Byproducts from Coal are Important

§     Computer Software Alerts Plant to Possible FGD Problems

§     CFB Scrubber at Whelan 2 Consistently Performing at Performance Testing Levels for SO2 and Opacity

§     China and U.S. Need to Share Information on Furnace Sorbent Injection

NOx

§     Big Rivers Backs Off On Air Pollution Control Equipment

§     EPA is Approving SNCR for Reid Gardner 1-3

§     Four Corners Gets Two Options to Cut NOx

§     Sinclair Oil to Install SCR at Wyoming Facilities

§     Foster Wheeler to Supply HRSG and SCR to Map Ta Phut in Thailand

§     Fortum to Supply NOx Reduction Technology for Narva Power Plants in Estonia

§     New Areas in Attainment for 1997 8-hr Ozone NAAQS

§     SINOx® Plate Catalyst at Studstrupværket

§     James Walker Chosen for Expansion Joints for U.K. SCR Project

§     New Areas in Attainment for 1997 8-hr Ozone NAAQS

§     NOx Still Problem in Europe

§     Fuel Tech ULTRA Orders in China

§     Plant Experience with a Combination of Air Cannon and Sonic Horns

AIR TOXICS

§     Clyde Bergemann Power Group Americas Receives Order for MATS Compliance

§     ADA-ES Acquires Bulk Conveyor Specialist

§     Sodium Injection for MATS