Electricity and the Environment: Existing US coal-fired generation and future technologies
Electricity generated by fossil fuel is a generally stable and low-cost commodity. Globally, electricity is being utilized in more areas of life than ever before, and the environmental impact of its generation is minimized through various technologies. This webinar will review those technologies for both the researcher as well as the practicing engineer, including generation, non-catalytic and catalytic reduction of NOx, electrostatic precipitation, fabric filtration, desulfurization and acid gas control, and mercury control. Many of these technologies are inter-related, and the focus will be on the system as whole.   While these unit operations are sufficient for existing electricity generation, future technology development will also be discussed. 
Webinar Information
Date Presented:
September 18, 2014 2:00 PM Eastern
Length:
1 hour, 30 minutes
AWMA Member Price:
$99.00
Non-Member Price:
$149.00
Electricity and the Environment: Existing US coal-fired generation and future technologies
Speaker Information
Noah Meeks   [ view bio ]
Richard Siegel, Ph.D.   [ view bio ]
Jerrad Thomas   [ view bio ]
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AWMA Member Price:$99.00
Non-Member Price:$149.00