The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to propose tough new standards that require all new coal-fired electricity plants to cut carbon, NOx and other emissions by significant amounts.
It is estimated that more than 37 percent of the energy used in the U.S., excluding the generation of electricity, is for industrial applications. Further, about 50 percent of all large industrial ...
On my first project as a combustion control engineer, I was responsible for loop checks and for watching the experts tune the system controls. The first loop I tried to tune solo was the drum level ...
Plant operators have used combustion flue gas analysis for decades as a method of optimizing boiler combustion fuel/air ratios. By measuring the amount of excess oxygen and/or carbon monoxide (CO) in ...
Boiler breakdowns can cost thousands of dollars for equipment repairs as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars for additional property damage and business income losses. Regular inspection of ...
As HVAC products and home appliances get “smarter,” so too is the boiler — although perhaps with less flash and bang than the smart thermostat, smart doorbell, smartphone, or the new smart furniture ...
Sprawling over 4 million sq ft and hosting more than 7,000 employees of the Department of the Interior and other federal agencies, the campus of the Denver Federal Center (DFC) has significant heating ...
CCA Licenses Nationwide Boiler Inc to Use TRIM-NOX™ Emission Control Technology on Fire Tube Boilers
MONROE, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CCA announced today that it had signed a license and supply agreement with Fremont, California based Nationwide Boiler Inc. to use CCA’s patented TRIM-NOX™ urea ...
The push toward electrification is moving at a rapid pace, whether we like it or not, and consumers and contractors alike need to be aware of the alternatives that are out in the market. CONTRACTOR ...
Crown Boiler Company has recalled 1,100 gas boilers, warning that a venting system malfunction in units installed above an altitude of 2,000 feet can result in a risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning ...
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