Shiaw Tseng, Graymont, provided performance data based on circulating dry scrubber (CDS) systems using lime. High removal efficiencies for HCl and mercury have been achieved. The units have a relatively small footprint and have been installed in over 200 plants with the largest operating system being 300 MW. Specific performance at AES, Virginia Tech, Medical College of Ohio, and Graymont Pleasant Gap demonstrate the ability of this technology to meet the proposed MACT requirements. Click Here For Complete Presentation Text
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