Title: China Can Remove Mercury at Low Cost Thanks to U.S. Developments 中国能以低成本除汞得益于美国的技术发展

In order to meet tough regulations in the U.S. technology developers have made great strides in creating low cost routes to achieve mercury removal from power plant exhausts. The cost is especially low if the plant already has a scrubber. China is installing scrubbers on nearly all its plants. As a result China can remove mercury with just a few percent increase in its air pollution control investment and operating cost. There have been some very significant recent breakthroughs which need to be communicated to the Chinese policy makers. To this end Mcilvaine conducted a webinar in Mandarin Chinese with two FGD experts . A presentation on removal technology was made by Bobby Chen of CBI Shaw. Questions and discussion was provided by Shiaw Tseng of Graymont. This presentation in Mandarin is available as a recording in the Mcilvaine Global Decisions Orchard and on Youtube.

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   Person Information
  •     Chen, Bobby  -  CB&I

  •     Tseng, Shiaw  -  Graymont

   Application Sequencing
 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料                
 221118 - Other Electric Power                
Company  Product  Process  Other  Subjects  Event  Event  Date  Location  Publication  Publication  Date Text  Descriptor
  • CB&I

  • Graymont

  • McIlvaine

  • FGD

  • Liquid Bromine Injection

  • FGD

 

  • Air Quality

  • Mercury

 

 

  • China

 

 

 

  • Webinar Recording