Desulphurisation 2 : technologies and strategies for reducing sulphur emissions

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Desulphurisation 2 : technologies and strategies for reducing sulphur emissions

(The Institution of Chemical Engineers symposium series, no. 123)

Institution of Chemical Engineers , Hemisphere Pub. Corp., c1991

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"A two-day symposium organised by the Institution of Chemical Engineers in conjunction with the Institute of Energy and held at the University of Sheffield, 20-21 March 1991; organising committee, W.S. Kyte, chairman"--Prem. p. 3

"EFCE event no. 437."

"EFCE publication no. 87."

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This text, based on a desulphurization conference, organized jointly by the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Institute of Energy, covers current technologies and strategies for reducing sulphur dioxide emissions from both large utility plant and small industrial systems.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Strategies and technologies for reducing SO2 emissions: the 1990 US Clean Air Act - the effect on PCD market and design
  • installations and operating experience on desulphurization at coal fired plants in Austria. Part 2 Technologies for reducing SO2 emissions: factors influencing the Drax flue gas desulphurization process scrubbing
  • control of SO2 emissions from stoker-fired coal combustion by on-grate addition of limestone
  • materials experience on the Ratcliffe PGD rig - an update. Part 3 Waste disposal: treatment of PGD waste waters
  • treatment of by-products from desulphurization process by direct sorbent injection in combustion chamber. Part 4 Future developments: technical and environmental implications of desulphurization by seawater washing
  • fluidized bed combustion of coal - the DUT low temperature regenerative desulphurization process. Part 5 Poster paper: the effect of staged combustion on in-situ desulphurization by limestone in a fluidized bed combustor.

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