Hydrated lime with high surface area and micronized trona are two premium sorbent products which will benefit from the new air pollution control technology which combines catalytic filtration with dry sorbent injection (DSI). This technology is likely to be applied at coal-fired power plants, waste-to-energy plants, steel mills, mines and other locations where acid gases, NOx and dust must be captured. The biggest potential is in developing countries, but there is considerable opportunity in the U.S. and Europe as well. In countries presently without acid gas reduction requirements, the DSI catalytic filter approach will take market share away from wet limestone and dry circulating bed technologies. In the U.S. and Europe, it will represent an option which has two advantages: Click Here For Complete News Release Text
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