Delta Ducon Power Group, a leading provider of environmental solutions for the power generation industry, offers advanced activated carbon injection systems to effectively control mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants.
The Importance of Mercury Control
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal released during coal combustion, posing significant risks to human health and the environment. Controlling mercury emissions is crucial for power plants to comply with environmental regulations and protect public health.
Activated Carbon Injection: A Proven Solution
Powered activated carbon (PAC) injection is a widely used technology for mercury control in coal-fired power plants. Delta Ducon's activated carbon injection systems inject PAC into the flue gas stream, where it adsorbs mercury, preventing its release into the atmosphere.
Key Features:
Shop-Installed Feed Equipment: The feed equipment is pre-installed in the silo for efficient transportation and installation.
Shop-Wired Components: All components are pre-wired, reducing field labor and installation time.
Dual Point Injection System: The system utilizes a dual point injection system for effective mercury capture.
Truck Fill Piping: The system includes truck fill piping for convenient PAC replenishment.
Benefits of Delta Ducon's Activated Carbon Injection Systems
Effective Mercury Control: The system effectively captures mercury, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
Reduced Installation Time: Pre-installed and pre-wired components minimize installation time and costs.
Efficient Operation: The system is designed for efficient and reliable operation, minimizing maintenance requirements.
Customizable Solutions: Delta Ducon offers customized solutions to meet the specific needs of each power plant.
Delta Ducon's activated carbon injection systems provide a proven and reliable solution for mercury control in coal-fired power plants. Their commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility is evident in their advanced technologies, helping power plants operate more cleanly and sustainably.
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