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| NOx Control XV 2002: August 27-29, 2002 in Houston, Texas |
| main | T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S NOx Control Conference 2001 |
| Conference Summary Carl R. Bozzutto, Alstom Power Company |
| NOx PRIMER | ||
| A.1 | Boiler, Burner & Turbine Design, NOx Formation and Single Digit NOx Control Limitations? Ted D. Guth, PhD, Independent Consultant |
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| INFORMAL TECHNICAL FORUM DISCUSSIONS | ||
| B.1 | Technical Forum Results | |
| B.2 | Informal Engineering & Environmental Service Consultants | |
| THE LATEST ON NOx REGULATIONS AND IMPACT | ||
| C.1 | National NOx Regulatory Activities | |
| C.2 | Status of State Responses to EPA's NOx SIP Call | |
| C.3 | How to Meet NOx Requirements?: Innovation, Imagination and Ideas William H. Randall, William H. Randall & Associates |
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| MANUFACTURERS' LOW NOx EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS PANEL - Looking for Single Digit NOx | ||
| D.1 | Burner Technology for Single Digit NOx Emissions in Boiler Applications | |
| D.2 | Developments in Low NOx Burner Technology | |
| D.3 | Manufacturer's Low NOx Equipment Development and Application Panel | |
| D.4 | Forced Internal Recirculation Burner | |
| D.5 | Methane deNOx: Coal, Biomass, MSW-Fired Stokers | |
| D.6 | Forney Corporation and CIBO: A Winning Partnership | |
| SCR, SNCR AND OTHER CONTROLS TECHNOLOGIES Lower Costs and Increased Flexibility for Industrial Facilities |
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| E.1 | Urea Based NOx Reduction Methods for Industrial Users | |
| E.2 | Shell DeNOx System on Small Boilers | |
| E.3 | NOx Reduction Technology for Boilers | |
| E.4 | Assessing the Design, Installation and Operations of Industrial and Utility SCR Systems | |
| E.5 | SCONOXTM Emissions Control Technology in the Industrial Sector | |
| HARDWARE/SOFTWARE ISSUES RELATING TO UPGRADING PART 60 CEMS/DAS TO PART 75 TO COMPLY WITH NEW NOx SIP REGULATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL BOILERS | ||
| F.1 | Part 60 vs. Part 75 CEM/DAS for Industrial Boilers Robert C. Constantine, Forney Corporation |
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| DETAILS OF CATALYSTS DESIGN AND OPERATING CAPABILITIES FOR NOx REDUCTION TECHNOLOGIES | ||
| G.1 | SCR Technology for Industrial Applications | |
| G.2 | BASF Catalyst 04-85 for DeNOx by SCR | |
| OBTAINING COST-EFFECTIVE LOW NOx FOR EXISTING INSTALLATIONS | ||
| H.1 | System Optimization and Annual Tune-ups | |
| NEW SYSTEMS AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES | ||
| I.1 | Layered NOx Control for Industrial Boilers Firing High N2 Containing Fuels and Wastes | |
| I.2 | LoTox NOx Removal System | |
| I.3 | Dry Low NOx Technology for Mid-range Gas Turbine Systems | |
| Power Plant New Source Review & Permitting Technical Workshop |
| A.1 | Overview of Federal Permitting Requirement Harry L. Lancaster, Duke/Fluor Daniel |
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| A.2 | Emissions Control Requirements: An Industrial Perspective | |
| A.3 | Environmentalism and Environmental Management | |
| A.4 | What 15,000+ Permits and Permit Modifications Has Taught Us | |
| A.5 | Modeling Impacts to Class II Areas Under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program | |
| A.6 | Netting Out of PSD | |
| A.7 | Air Permitting Challenges for an Industrial Boiler Facility | |
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Council of Industrial Boiler Owners 6035 Burke Centre Parkway, Suite 360 Burke Virginia 22015 Phone: (703) 250-9042 FAX: (703) 239-9042 Email: cibo@cibo.org |