Power plants around the world will spend over $30 billion in each of the next ten years to solve their air pollution problems. The cost of removal of particulate and gaseous pollutants is steadily falling thanks to new technology and the benefits of experience. At the same time, the ability to obtain even higher efficiency is increasing. The amount of useful data and experience is immense and not easily obtained or absorbed by those making decisions. McIlvaine has introduced a new concept which is a hybrid of free and paid services. Free of charge power plant operators can access a number of websites dedicated to aspects of air pollution control. The first three available now are… Click Here For Complete News Release Text
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