The 10 MW Demonstration of the Gas Suspension Absorption (GSA) program is a government and industry co-funded technology development. The objective of the project is to demonstrate the performance of the GSA system in treating a 10 MW slipstream of flue gas resulting from the combustion of a high sulfur coal. This project involves design, fabrication, construction and testing of the GSA system. The Project Performance and Economics Report provides the nonproprietary information for the ``10 MW Demonstration of the Gas Suspension Absorption (GSA) Project`` installed at Tennessee Valley Authority`s (TVA) Shawnee Power Station, Center for Emissions Research (CER) at Paducah, Kentucky. The program demonstrated that the GSA flue-gas-desulfurizat...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
This report provides the nonproprietary design information for the ``10 MW Demonstration of Gas Susp...
In response to the third Clean Coal Technology Program solicitation, AirPol Inc. submitted a proposa...
The project objective is to demonstrate removal of 90--95% or more of the SO{sub 2} at approximately...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC) is sponsoring research ...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
The Clean Coal Technology (CCT) Demonstration Program is a $5 billion technology demonstration progr...
Today, coal supplies over 55% of the electricity consumed in the United States and will continue to ...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
This report provides the nonproprietary design information for the ``10 MW Demonstration of Gas Susp...
In response to the third Clean Coal Technology Program solicitation, AirPol Inc. submitted a proposa...
The project objective is to demonstrate removal of 90--95% or more of the SO{sub 2} at approximately...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC) is sponsoring research ...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
The Clean Coal Technology (CCT) Demonstration Program is a $5 billion technology demonstration progr...
Today, coal supplies over 55% of the electricity consumed in the United States and will continue to ...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...