EPA has identified wet scrubbing at low mercury feedrates, as well as carbon adsorption via carbon injection into the offgas or via flow through fixed carbon beds, as control technologies that can be used to meet the proposed Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) rule limit for mercury emissions from hazardous waste incinerators. DOE is currently funding demonstrations of gold amalgamation that may also control mercury to the desired levels. Performance data from a variety of sources was reviewed to determine ranges of achievable mercury control. Preliminary costs were estimated for using these technologies to control mercury emissions from mixed waste incineration. Mercury emissions control for mixed waste incineration may need to b...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) draft Mercury Study Report to Congress (1) estimated an...
As part of its overall Environmental Management Program, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has dev...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
Several laboratory and pilot-scale tests since the year 2000 have included demonstrations of off-gas...
North Dakota lignite-fired power plants have shown a limited ability to control mercury emissions in...
The emission of hazardous air pollutants (air toxics) from various industrial processes has emerged ...
Mercury emissions are major environmental and regulatory concerns due to the toxic. nature of mercur...
Mercury emissions are major environmental and regulatory concerns due to the toxic. nature of mercur...
The EPRI MerCAP ™ (Mercury Control Adsorption Process) is being demonstrated at two coal-fired utili...
The DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) currently manages the largest research progra...
The overall objective of the project was to develop advanced innovative mercury control technologies...
Electric utilities must deal with impending regulation of mercury from coal-fired power plants in th...
In anticipation of possible regulations regarding mercury emissions, research efforts sponsored by D...
Coal-fired utility plants are the largest anthropogenic source of mercury emiSSIOns. Mercury abateme...
PG&E NEG Salem Harbor Station Unit 1 was successfully tested for applicability of activated carb...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) draft Mercury Study Report to Congress (1) estimated an...
As part of its overall Environmental Management Program, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has dev...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...
Several laboratory and pilot-scale tests since the year 2000 have included demonstrations of off-gas...
North Dakota lignite-fired power plants have shown a limited ability to control mercury emissions in...
The emission of hazardous air pollutants (air toxics) from various industrial processes has emerged ...
Mercury emissions are major environmental and regulatory concerns due to the toxic. nature of mercur...
Mercury emissions are major environmental and regulatory concerns due to the toxic. nature of mercur...
The EPRI MerCAP ™ (Mercury Control Adsorption Process) is being demonstrated at two coal-fired utili...
The DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) currently manages the largest research progra...
The overall objective of the project was to develop advanced innovative mercury control technologies...
Electric utilities must deal with impending regulation of mercury from coal-fired power plants in th...
In anticipation of possible regulations regarding mercury emissions, research efforts sponsored by D...
Coal-fired utility plants are the largest anthropogenic source of mercury emiSSIOns. Mercury abateme...
PG&E NEG Salem Harbor Station Unit 1 was successfully tested for applicability of activated carb...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) draft Mercury Study Report to Congress (1) estimated an...
As part of its overall Environmental Management Program, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has dev...
With the Nation's coal-burning utilities facing the possibility of tighter controls on mercury pollu...