Anti-Pollution Plan By Novacon

Anti-Pollution Plan By Novacon Energy Systems

Novacon Energy Systems developed a process to reduce air pollutants produced by the burning of coal, waste materials, petroleum and other fuels used in power plants, industrial boilers and many other commercial applications. The process reduces the production of Sulfur dioxide, Oxidized Mercury, Sulfur Trioxide, and Unburned Carbon released to the atmosphere for clean coal technology.

It can also assist in improving combustion efficiency and the plant’s production capacity, adding to overall plant profits.

Novacon Energy Systems Technology Reduces Air Pollutants While Saving Running Costs On So Many Different Commercial and Industrial Applications

Some Of The Suitable Applications For The Novacon Energy Technology System Are As Follows:

Some of the applications suitable for Circulating Fluidized Bed Boilers, Coal-Fired Power Plants, Waste to Energy Plants, Biomass Energy Plants including Wood Wastes, Paper Mills, Smelting of Metals, Lead, Copper, etc., Chemical Production Plants, Flue gas De-Sulfurization, Multi-pollutant control technology and much more.

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CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY PPT

The Anti-Pollution Plan Multi-Pollutant Control System By Novacon Energy Systems

The Novacon Energy Systems TAMs Sorbent Process involves the introduction of a unique Calcium-based sorbent directly into the combustion zone of the furnace through simple pneumatic injectors.

TAMs are capable of being used at very high combustion temperatures without sintering or losing efficiency and therefore can be used in a wide variety of combustion systems operating at temperatures from 1,600f to 2,600f. It is scalable for use in any size or type furnace, including Circulating Fluidized Bed, Pulverized Coal, Stoker Grate, Rotary Kilns, and industrial process combustors.

We are capable of reducing Sulfur Dioxide by over Ninety Five percent in CFBs at very low Calcium to Sulfur ratios, while simultaneously reducing carbon in ash by at least 30% and oxidized Mercury by over 75%.

We can reduce Sulfur Dioxide by 70 to 80 percent in PCBs at a Ca/S ratio of 2. Higher reductions may be attained, by simply feeding more sorbent to the boiler.

Low Capital, low operating cost, low maintenance cost, and lower labor costs, equals higher profits... See More Here