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Monday, October 1, 2012

POWER October 2012 Isue

In the October 2012 Issue:
Reducing Ash Agglomeration in JEA's CFB Boilers
Save millions! Seriously. This case study-a must-read for anyone with a circulating fluidized bed boiler-examines how a Florida utility beat back ash agglomeration once and for all to make low combustion efficiency and high forced outage rates just a bad memory.
Are Economics Trumping Regulation?
Though power generators love to complain about regulations, one force is proving more powerful than regulations: economics. Another surprise: The estimated costs of regulatory compliance are coming down.
China's Power Generators Face Many Business Barriers
In this POWER exclusive, faculty from North China Electric Power University provide a first-hand assessment of the market barriers and economic challenges faced by China's power sector.
EMO Technology Promises Improved Mercury Removal
Shaw says field trials of its new EMO technology suggest it can enable fossil-fueled plants to meet the latest mercury emissions standards without adding or modifying pollution control systems.
Evaluating Technologies to Address Proposed Effluent Guidelines
Research and development at the Electric Power Research Institute is identifying the pros and cons of methods for addressing future plant wastewater treatment needs.
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