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Low-CAPEX NOx and SOx Control Solutions for Indian Power Plants

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Tighter control of sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) has become a priority for many utility and industrial power plants in India. Even with revised compliance deadlines for coal plant emissions, an estimated 150 GW of operating Indian coal-fired power plants and all new plants built in India’s future will be impacted by varying levels of SOx and NOx regulations.

The first part of this two-part webinar series, Isgec and its licensing partner BHI FW will discuss how smart & cost-effective NOx emission control strategies can be deployed by Indian power plants targeting the 450 mg/Nm³ emission standard. These strategies make the best use of a unit’s boiler, fuels fired, baseline conditions, and available in-furnace technologies. Some of the key topics in this webinar will be:

  • Focus on preventing NOx formation in the first place by implementing various approaches to modify the existing combustion system of the Boilers.

  • Optimizing staging of direct NOx reduction methods – Combustion Controls, Low NOx Burners, Overfire Air and Windbox Modifications

In addition, case studies where NOx control optimizations were conducted will be discussed.

In this session, Isgec and its licensor Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW), will focus on the technical, economic, and environmental benefits of CFB scrubbing technology for Indian power plants.

Important Topics to be Covered:

  • What are the differences in pollutant capture performance between Wet FGD and CFBS technologies?

  • How do the CAPEX and OPEX compare between the technologies?

  • How big can CFBS systems get?

  • How does the water consumption for the CFB scrubber compare with that of a wet FGD?

  • What turn-down capability do you have with the CFB scrubber?

  • Will the CFB scrubbing technology work with an ESP instead of a baghouse?

  • How does the CFB scrubber footprint compare to that of a wFGD?

  • What is the experience range of fuels and plant sizes with CFBS technology?