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EPA’s) complex diesel emissions regulations can be a challenge, but ..... well-established: Diesel emissions regulations have been a reality for ..... as stationary. Now that emissions regulations for mobile and stationary non
market growth, R&D and emissions regulations The gas-turbine industry ..... also pushing for reasonable emissions regulations . GTA hopes to educate the ..... development and to secure rational emissions regulations ; ¥ act as an industry clearing
More and more combustion sources, including turbines, boilers, and even small internal combustion engines, soon may be required to monitor NO x emissions under EPA regulations. Increasingly stringent emissions requirements have amplified the need for simple, reliable, and cost effective monitoring
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published its proposed rules for hazardous air pollutants, or as an alternative, proposed standards for new and existing stationary electric steam generating facilities.
Station in Cochise, Ariz. Equipment will help AEPCO cut mercury emissions to comply with Arizona's mercury emissions regulations , which take effect on Jan. 1, 2011. Nalco Mobotec said its Mercontrol 7895 technology can achieve an 80 percent
over the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Jan. 2, 2011 implementation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions regulations from stationary sources under provisions of the Clean Air Act. Greenhouse gas legislation is stalled in Congress
provides critical feedback to plant operators in their quest to optimize efficiency and comply with tightening NOx emissions regulations . The direct relationship between NOx emissions and excess air in the combustion process, for example, highlights
27 September 2004 - To help customers meet increasingly stringent gas turbine emissions regulations , GE Energy's oil and gas division has added Predictive Emissions Monitoring Systems (PEMS) to its "Smart Services" portfolio
Brad Buecker, Contributing Editor Tightening emissions regulations are forcing power plants around the country to ..... 45 lb/MMBtu. At the time of this writing the emissions regulations state that from 2004 and onwards, NO x reduction
of forces are conspiring to bring optimization software to the forefront of power plant awareness. Tightening emissions regulations demand tight process control to ensure emissions don't venture beyond acceptable limits. Competitive cost pressures