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ASSESSMENT OF LOW COST NOVEL SORBENTS FOR COAL-FIRED POWER PLANT MERCURY CONTROL
Author(s) -
Trevor Ley
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/823143
Subject(s) - sorbent , power station , waste management , environmental science , work (physics) , mercury (programming language) , salt lake , engineering , elemental mercury , environmental engineering , process engineering , computer science , chemistry , geology , adsorption , mechanical engineering , paleontology , organic chemistry , structural basin , flue gas , electrical engineering , programming language
This is a Technical Report under a program funded by the Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) to obtain the necessary information to assess the viability of lower cost alternatives to commercially available activated carbon for mercury control in coal-fired utilities. During this reporting period, ongoing tests and analysis on samples from Powerton and Valley to yield waste characterization results for the COHPAC long-term tests were conducted. A draft final report for the sorbent evaluations at Powerton was submitted. Sorbent evaluations at Valley Power Plant were completed on April 24, 2003. Data analysis and reporting for the Valley evaluations are continuing. A statement of work for sorbent evaluations at We Energies' Pleasant Prairie Power Plant was submitted and approved. Work will begin late August 2003. A no cost time extension was granted by DOE/NETL

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