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Monroe Units 1, 2, 3 and 4 Case Study
The wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system from B&W features a combination of design components to provide a high level of reliability and removal efficiencies. These include B&W’s signature tray tower design that provides excellent gas-to-liquid contact and uniform flow distribution.
View Web PageComanche Station Units Case Study
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) dry flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems feature a combination of design components to provide a level of reliability and sulfur dioxide (SO2) removal efficiencies that are among the highest in the industry.
Chalk Point, Dickerson and Morgantown Case Study
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) supplied wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) equipment to provide sulfur dioxide (SO2) removal efficiency of 98% of total gas flow. This design features a combination of components to provide a high level of reliability and removal efficiencies. These include a milling system, absorber towers, trays, spray headers, nozzles, mist eliminators, wash headers and forced oxidation.
View Web PageSan Juan Generating Station Case Study
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) provides cost-effective control of particulate emissions and opacity with our proven pulse jet and reverse air fabric filter technologies. We have provided some of the largest fabric filters in the world. Innovative design features such as long bag technology, integral gas and dust distribution devices, as well as online maintenance capability provide benefits of increased reliability while achieving lower emissions.
Hatfield’s Ferry Station Case Study
The wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system from Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) features a combination of design components to provide a high level of reliability and removal efficiencies. These include B&W's signature dual tray tower design that provides excellent gas-to-liquid contact and uniform flow distribution through the absorber spray zones; its patented inlet awning; interspatial headers to reduce absorber height, pump power requirements, and internal support costs; forced oxidation system; a
View Web PagePalm Beach Renewable Waste-to-Energy Facility Case Study
PBREF No. 1 was awarded the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 2009 Large Waste-to-Energy Facility Recognition Award for outstanding performance among facilities in North America.
View Web PageLikeng II: Guangzhou, China Case Study
Babcock & Wilcox Vølund’s license partner Grantop (Guangzhou Environment Protection Investment Co. Ltd.) has completed the Likeng II waste-to-energy plant in Guangzhou, China. The plant is one of the largest Chinese waste-to-energy plants and it is specifically designed for Chinese waste. This includes the waste characteristics with high moisture and low calorific value.
View Web PagePalm Beach Renewable Energy Facility Case Study
Ranking as the cleanest, most efficient plant of its kind in the world, this engineered, designed, procured and constructed WtE facility reduces landfill volume by 90%.
View Web PageNordforbrænding: WtE Case Study
New combined heat- and power-producing WtE line designed for burning 10 tonnes of waste per hour increases energy efficiency from 70% to 99%.
View Web PageMultifuel-Fired CHP Plant Case Study
Måbjergværket is the first CHP plant in Denmark to use a fuel combination consisting of waste, wood chips, straw and natural gas. Måbjergværket supplies the approx. 55.000 inhabitants of the cities of Struer and Holstebro with direct heating.
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