Fossil fuel emissions control technologies : stationary heat and power systems

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    • Miller, Bruce

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Fossil fuel emissions control technologies : stationary heat and power systems

Bruce Miller

Butterworth-Heinemann, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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An expert guide to emission control technologies and applications, Fossil Fuels Emissions Control Technologies provides engineers with a guide to link emission control strategies to available technologies, allowing them to choose the technology that best suits their individual need. This includes reduction technologies for Nitrogen Oxides, Sulfur Oxides, Mercury and Acid Gases. In this reference, the author explains the most critical control technologies and their application to real-world regulatory compliance issues. Numerous diagrams and examples emphasizing pollution formation mechanisms, key points in pollutant control, and design techniques are also included.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Regulations Chapter 2: Fuel Switching Chapter 3: Particulate Matter Formation and Reduction Technologies Chapter 4: Sulfur Oxides Formation and Reduction Technologies Chapter 5: Nitrogen Oxides Formation and Control Chapter 6: Mercury Emissions Reduction Chapter 7: Acid Gases Formation and Reduction Technologies Chapter 8: Organic HAPs Formation and Reduction Technologies Chapter 9: Enhanced Combustion Technologies Chapter 10: GHG Emissions Reduction Technologies

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