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Our technologies enable plant operations to meet environmental regulations and have access to the potential savings of fuel flexibility. Additionally, revenues can be generated from the sale of by-products, such as commercial quality calcium sulphate (gypsum) and ammonium sulfate fertilizer.
We understand the control of emissions is critical to our customer's operations, and our Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of each customer.
Core Competencies
- Business flexible and financially solid supplier and licensor of FGD technologies and systems
- State-of-the art emission control technologies
- Ongoing technology development and improvement
- World class operational performance track record
- Project risk assessment
- Emerging technologies to address future multi-pollutant control requirements
- Project execution performance certified ISO-9001 quality standards
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Typical Scope
- Wet FGD, 100 to 1,000 Megawatt (or equivalent) absorber sizes.
- Engineer Procure (EP) basis or Engineer, Procure, Construct (EPC) basis
Installation Base
- 150 WFGD installations
- Capacity totaling over 95,000 MW
- 22 Countries
- Installations rated at 500 MW or larger: 72
WFGD Systems
- Designed for units firing a wide variety of fuels including coal, oil, waste tires, and heavy residues containing up to 7% sulfur
- Operate with a variety of reagents including limestone, lime, ammonia, magnesium-enhanced lime and sodium hydroxide
WFGD Licensees
- Continually growing with new installations in Poland and China
- China: Over 50,000 MW in the past five years
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