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Experience with Patented Shockwave Multi-Pollutant Capture Technology for Utility Power MACT Compliance Session: 6-C: Emissions Control Improvements POWER-GEN International ― 2011. Robert E. Tang — CEFCO Global Clean Energy, LLC. Outline of Presentation. How CEFCO Technology Works
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Experience with Patented Shockwave Multi-Pollutant Capture Technology for Utility Power MACT Compliance Session: 6-C: Emissions Control Improvements POWER-GEN International ― 2011 • Robert E. Tang — CEFCO Global Clean Energy, LLC
Outline of Presentation • How CEFCO Technology Works • Testing Facility at Wichita Falls Facilities (Peerless Mfg. Co.) • Updates and Current Status • MACT Compliance for • SO2 Capture consistently as “surrogate” for all Acidic Gases and HCl • Consistently far below PM10.0 MicronsCapture
Profit from End-Product Streams Fine Particulates (< 2.5 Microns)
Shockwave-Induced Intimate Mixing • Image: Schlieren Photography showing shockwave-induced intimate inter-mixing and re-combination of two gas-phase molecules Shockwave envelopment Inter-mixing Re-combination
CEFCO’s Unique Reaction Mechanism • All flue gas must pass downward through Shockwaves “no escape” from “free-jet collision” and capture effect • Pollutants are first captured using Physics then converted into valuable end-products by using Chemistry
Comparison of Parasitic Load or Energy Penalty CEFCO MACT Technology Supersonic “Free Jet Collision” Shockwave Effect (Intense Pressure and Energy) X,000° Reaction Zone Conventional BACT Technology Δ Pressure Δ Temperature Subsonic “Free Jet” Effect Ewan’s Subatmospheric Reaction Zone (Adiabatic Conditions) Conversion to End-State with Refrigeration/Cooling 300° Mechanical Switch Over 200° 100° Ambient Aerodynamic Recovery of ∆P and ∆T minutes extended minutes 1sec 2secs Time
Ewan Technology: EPA MACT Compliant • EPA published its “Guide to Phase I MACT Compliance” for Hazardous Waste Combustors MACT ― May 22, 2002 • Ewan’s Technology was recognized and codified in 40 CFR §63.109 et al.
Three Layers of End-Products Liquid Potassium Sulfite Fertilizer Potassium Sulfate Fertilizer Crystals Potassium Bicarbonate Crystals (CO2 Capture)
Particulate Matter Test Results • Injected engineered PM0.1-10.0 Microns • Analysis showing Sizes are: 45% below PM2.5 Microns (have been successfully captured)
Particulate Capture Results 35µm 30µm 25µm 20µm 15µm 10µm 5µm Laser cannot distinguish between Water Droplets and PM
Questions & Answers Thank you very much for your attention. Please Contact Us At: For Robert Tang: robert.tang@cefcoglobal.com Website: www.cefcoglobal.com