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Powerspan In the News:
2004
Power Magazine
"A
tale of two processes." This feature article provides overviews
and development statuses of the ECO®
multi-pollutant control and PCO
mercury removal processes.
October 2004.
Air Daily
"Multi-pollutant
control shows promising results." This article summarizes early
results of Powerspan's 50-MW ECO commercial demonstration at FirstEnergy's
R.E. Burger Plant. August 10, 2004. (Correction
to article printed in Air Daily's August 12, 2004, edition).
Modern Power Systems
"Can
NH3 scrub down costs?" This article
describes Powerspan's CO2 technology development
agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology
Laboratory. July 2004.
Environmental Business Journal
"No
Technology for Removing CO2 from Flue Gases?
Not So Fast, Says Powerspan." This article profiles the Company
and describes Powerspan's
CO2
technology development agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy.
This
issue of the Journal is devoted to climate change and clean energy.
Volume XVII, Number 5/6, 2004.
Power Engineering
"UV
Mercury Removal Process Headed for Commercialization." This
article describes a technology that Powerspan licensed from the
U.S. Dept. of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory. The
process uses ultraviolet light to oxidize and remove mercury from
coal-fired power plants.
May 2004.
Foster's
Online
"Pollution
control firm partners with the government." This article describes
Powerspan's agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy to develop
a CO2 removal technology for coal-fired power
plants. May 23, 2004
Air Daily
"Powerspan,
DOE team on carbon removal process." This article describes
Powerspan's CO2
technology development agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy.
May 12, 2004.
Environmental
Science & Technology
"Capturing
mercury with ultraviolet light." This article features the
mercury removal technology that Powerspan licensed from the U.S.
Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory. May
1, 2004.
CNN.com
"Green
is good for tech firms." This article addresses 2003 investment
in clean energy technology ventures. April 29, 2004.
Air Daily
"Powerspan
Licenses Mercury Technique." This article features the mercury
removal technology that Powerspan licensed from the U.S. Department
of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory. March 15, 2004.
Foster's
Daily Democrat
"New
Durham firm can remove mercury from coal-fired power plants."
March 11, 2004.
Power Engineering
International
"Latest
technologies for mercury control." This article provides an
overview of mercury control technologies being developed by U.S.
companies, including Powerspan, in anticipation of U.S. EPA regulations
limiting mercury emissions from power plants. February 2004.
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