Preliminary Program subject to change
18J06 Multi-Component Control in Power Generation
OverviewThis session will focus on novel techniques that can remove one or more components (pollutants) from streams produced during the generation of power. Methods that can control multiple components are of interest in order to reduce the size, cost, and complexity of flue gas cleanup or fuel gas cleanup. Power generators can include pulverized-coal combustors and integrated gasification combined cycle systems.
Primary SponsorResearch and New Technology Committee (18j)

Chair

Evan J. Granite
Research Group Leader
United States Department of Energy
National Energy Technology Laboratory
PO Box 10940
M/S 58-106
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940
Phone Number: 412-386-4607
Fax Number: 412-386-6004
Email: evan.granite@netl.doe.gov

CoChair

Henry W. Pennline
Research Chemical Engineer
U.S. Department of Energy
National Energy Technology Laboratory
P O Box 10940
626 Cochrans Mill Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone Number: 412-386-6013
Fax Number: 412-386-4542
Email: Henry.Pennline@netl.doe.gov

CoChair

Patrick M. Findle
Senior Energy Advisor, SAIC/RDS
National Energy Technology Laboratory
U.S. Department of Energy
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone Number: 412-386-5004
Email: patrick.findle@sa.netl.doe.gov

CoChair

Rameshwar D. Srivastava
Principal Engineer, SAIC
Science Applications International Corporation, National Energy Technology Laboratory
626 Cochrans Mill Road
P.O. Box 10940
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone Number: 412-386-4473
Fax Number: 412-386-4604
Email: ram.srivastava@sa.netl.doe.gov
Mercury Control Strategy in Power Generation
Bruce A. Keiser, Engineered Materials Group, Nalco Company, Naperville, IL and Jitendra Shah, Separations Group, Nalco Company, Naperville, IL
Adsorbents for Reduction of Multiple Toxic Metals in Coal-Based Power Generation
Henry G. Paris1, Xing Dong1 and Glen E. Fryxell2, (1)Steward Environmental Solutions, LLC, Chattanooga, TN, (2)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA
Palladium Sorbents for High Temperature Capture of Mercury, Arsenic, and Selenium from Fuel Gas
Evan J. Granite, United States Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA
Uc Sulfur Recovery Process – An Integrated Multi-Contaminant Removal Process
Diana Matonis1, Howard Meyer1, Dennis Leppin1 and Scott Lynn2, (1)Gas Technology Institute, Des Plaines, IL, (2)University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

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