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ECO® (Electro-Catalytic Oxidation) Background
With over 50% of
U.S. electricity generation derived from coal and over 40% of
electricity worldwide, coal is an abundant and inexpensive fuel
source for electric power. While economically beneficial, the use
of coal is of concern due to the formation and release of various
pollutants during combustion. To address these issues, several pollution
control technologies have been developed and applied to coal-fueled
power plants.
These
technologies, while effective at removing specific pollutants, are
expensive to install and operate. Additionally,
separate systems are often required to address each regulated air pollutant. To achieve major
reductions in SO2, NOx,
fine particles and mercury using current technology, a power plant
would need to retrofit wet scrubbers for SO2
reduction, catalytic devices for NOx removal,
fabric filters for fine particle reduction, and activated carbon
adsorption for mercury removal.
Recognizing the challenge
of providing clean, competitive power from the existing coal-fueled
generating base, Powerspan developed and patented Electro-Catalytic
Oxidation (ECO®) technology. The ECO process:
- Provides
the functionality of multiple control technologies in a single
integrated system, and
- Can be installed
at costs below alternative technologies.
In
2004 Powerspan commissioned a 50-MW ECO unit at FirstEnergy's R.E. Burger
Plant in Shadyside, Ohio, and in 2005, successfully completed a 180-day
performance and reliability test. Also in 2005, FirstEnergy announced plans to pilot test our CO2 capture technology ("ECO2®") at
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