Power Generation
Electric power is produced from fossil fuels in many parts of the world. The combustion process produces flue gases which contain ecologically harmful Nitrogen oxides (NOx).
In order to reduce the NOx emission from power plants, limits are set by legislation and are regularly monitored by local authorities. The process of fuel gas purification is subject to continual improvement.
NOxCare reduces NOx in combination with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) or Selective non Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) equipment. Such catalysts normally operate at relatively low temperature 250-350°C and often achieve more than 90 % conversion efficiency as demonstrated in numerous power plants throughout Europe.
The Dry Ice Blast Cleaning process is becoming more prominent in the electrical rotating and stationary plant industry, in restoring equipment back to peak performance with minimal downtimes.
The effectiveness of the process is quite remarkable and, when compared to the existing traditional methods of surface cleaning, not only does it represent a significant performance cost saving benefit in it's own right, but also extends the life of the electrical plant through it's non abrasive nature.
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