INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY IV CONFERENCE
July 31 to August 3, 2006
TECHNICAL SEMINAR - SELECTED PAPERS
1.   Conference Summary
Carl R. Bozzuto, Alstom Power, Inc.

A.   MINI WORKSHOPS
A.1.   Clean Air Act Fundamentals and Compliance 201
  Frederick P. Fendt, Rohm and Haas Company - Moderator
A.1.a.   The Health Reasons for the Clean Air Act and Need for Action
  Ronald Lutwen, Orbital Technology Solutions
A.1.b.   An Overview of the Act and A Simple Discussion of the Industrial Issues
  Maxine D. Dewbury, The Procter & Gamble Company
A.1.c.   An Overview of the Compliance Requirements
  Jason Swofford, Trinity Consultants, Inc.
A.1.d.   A Discussion of Compliance Pitfalls
  Vincent M. Albanese, Fuel Tech, Inc.
A.2.   Coal Sampling and Analysis - 101
  Charles D. (Chuck) Renner, SGS Minerals Services

B.   FUNDAMENTALS SESSION
B.1.   The Science of Particle Capture
  Bradley S. Rogers, GE Environmental Services Robert W. Taylor, GE Energy
B.2.   The Science of NOx Control
  Joe Comparato, Fuel Tech, Inc.

C.   FORUMS
C.1.   Informal Owners’ Only Forum
C.2.   Informal Equipment Suppliers, Engineering and Environmental Service Consultants’ Only Forum

D.  Environmental Rules, Regulations & Implementation in the Industrial Sector
D.1.   Industrial Boiler Rules
  James A. Eddinger, US EPA OAQPS
D.2.   A Summary of OTC Attainment Issues Status of Control Measures
  Christopher Recchia, Ozone Transport Commission (OTC)
D.3.   The Industrial Perspective
  Ann McIver, Citizens Thermal Energy

E.   PARTICULATE & MULTI-EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR HCl, SO2 AND Hg COMPLICANCE OR ADVANTAGE
E.1.   ElectroCore Multi-Pollutant Control Program Update & Pilot Test Results
  Lewis G. Hinman, UTC/Pratt& Whitney and Forney Corp.
E.2.   RSCR Industrial NOx Reduction
  Richard Abrams, Babcock Power Environmental Inc.
E.3.   CataStak Low Temperature SCR System for Gas Fired Industrial Package Boilers
  Larry K. Day, Nationwide Boiler Incorporated Robert Remkes, CRI Catalyst Company
E.4.   Haldor Topsoe SNOX Technology
  Patrick Polk, Haldor Topsoe, Inc.
E.5.   Cloud Chamber Scrubbers
  Kevin D. Moss, Tri-Mer Corporation
E.6.   Zero Cost Emissions Management
  Kevin Snape, The Lubrizol Corporation
E.7.   Mobotec System
  Jay Crilley, Mobotec USA Inc.
E.8.   MinPlus - Non Carbon Based Mercury Reducing Sorbert
  Dr. Joep Biermann, MinPlus
E.9.   MagMill - Emissions Reduction with Existing Pulverizers
  Dr. Robin R. Oder, EXPORTech Company Inc.

F.   NOx Emission Control Technology
F.1.   Annual ABMA Gas & Oil Fired Burner Manufacturers Panel
  Randy Rawson, ABMA - Moderator
F.1.a.   NOx Control on Opportunity Fuels
  Daniel Willems, Cleaver Brooks, Inc
F.1.b.   Opportunity Fuels for Industrial Combustion
  Vijay Mandayam, Coen Company, Inc.
F.1.c.   Considerations for Minimizing Emissions
  William Testa, John Zink Company, LLC/Todd Combustion
F.1.d.   Auxiliary Burners for Boilers
  Ray Medina, Hamworthy Peabody Combustion

G.   INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL & INSTITUTIONAL CASE STUDIES IN BOILER MACT COMPLIANCE
G.1.   DuPont Washington Works Boiler MACT Compliance Approach
  John C. deRuyter, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company
G.2.   Purdue University’s Wade Utility - Boiler MACT Case Study
  Robin M. Ridgway, Purdue University
G.3.   Ohio University Case Study - MACT Compliance "Fluesorbent Injection"
  Mick Harris, Ohio University

H.   EFFICIENCY & COMBUSTION OPTIMIZATION
H.1.   Maximizing Combustion Efficiency and Minimizing Emissions
  Jeff Mais, Benz Air Engineering, Co., Inc.
H.2.   Advanced Controls Aid Emissions Control
  Randall W. Morrison, Automation Applications Inc, LLC

I.   CONTINUOUS EMISSIONS MONITORING & COMPLIANCE
I.1.   Continuous Emissions Monitoring Panel
  Robert Davis, Scott Specialty Gases, Inc. - Moderator
I.1.a.   Purposes of Emissions Monitoring
  J. David Vojtko, Horiba Instruments, Inc.
I.1.b.   What Are the Total Costs for Boiler MACT Stack Testing?
  Mike Cybulski, METCO Environmental
I.2.c.   Better Understanding of Stack Testing Precision
  Daniel Todd, Air Quality Services, LLC
I.2.d.   CEMS for Boiler MACT Rule
  Bill Worthington, Sick Maihak, Inc.
I.2.e.   What is a CEMS?
  Seth Morrell, Altech Environment USA


STOKER FIRED BOILER WORKSHOP
TECHNICAL SEMINAR - SELECTED PAPERS
1.   Workshop Summary
Carl R. Bozzuto, Alstom Power, Inc.

J.   WORKSHOP SUMMARY
J.1.   Alternative Fuels
  William B. McPherson, DTE Energy Services
J.2.   Considerations for Co-firing Alternative Fuels
  Bob Morrow, Detroit Stoker Company
J.3.   Advanced Coal Gasification Retrofit for Stoker Boilers for Reduced Operating Costs and Environmental Emissions
  Keith Moore, Phenix Limited, LLC
J.4.   Alternate Fuels for Today
  Neil H. Johnson, Detroit Stoker Company (Retired)
J.5.   Alternate Fuel Firing for Stokers - Slagging and Fouling
  Carl R. Bozzuto, Alstom Power, Inc. (Retired)