Power Industry Webinar Production & Promotion
Combustion Turbine SCR in the Changing World
Specific topics will include:
• Retrofit Applications and space considerations when considering Multi-Emission catalyst
• Reducing SO3 generation
• Reduction of fouling generation by installing multi-emission catalyst vs a CO oxidation catalyst
• Making operational improvements
The webinar will cover evaluation methods for implementing CORMETECH METEOR™, supported by real-world case studies and examples. Topics include retrofit applications and space considerations, SO3 generation reduction, and the benefits of multi-emission catalysts versus CO oxidation catalysts in reducing fouling generation. Operational improvements will also be explored.
Below are some of the questions discussed during the webinar:
Can Cormetech evaluate and redesign in-place systems to achieve 10% NH3/NOx distribution in preparation for H2? Are there systems that cannot achieve that? Is the additional catalyst estimate per % H2 fired based on an assumed NOx inlet ppm increase from H2? If the units are firing H2 through a DLN system, won't that mitigate the dramatic (25ppm-60ppm) increase in NOx?
How small of an incineration system can use Cormetech?
In recent years, which has more projects, Simple Cycle or GTCC?
What is the maximum gas temperature and design gas temperature of NOx catalyst for high-temperature (Simple Cycle) gas?
Typically, how long is the SCR Catalyst lifetime compared to modern tech METEORs?
What is the impact on the chemical life and mechanical life of the catalyst when using natural gas vs. alternate fuels?
What is the limit of both NOx and CO that can be achieved by using the multi-catalyst in %?