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CCA Awarded Multiple Air Pollution Control Contracts Totaling Over $2.7 Million
| Quelle: CCA
MONROE, CT--(Marketwire - October 21, 2009) - Ewire - Combustion Components Associates, Inc.
(CCA), a leader in the development and commercialization of clean power
technologies, today announced the receipt of several major air pollution
control contracts totaling over 2.7 million dollars.
The awards include six selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems for
stationary diesel engines utilizing CCA's patented airless urea injection
system. The CCA system allows the injection of non-hazardous urea solution
directly into the exhaust duct of the engine in close proximity to the
catalyst for the control of nitrogen oxide emissions. This avoids the
hazards associated with transport and storage of ammonia or the need for
complex on-site equipment for the conversion of urea to ammonia prior to
injection. The SCR systems will be applied to two 2.2 MW existing diesel
engines by a northeastern utility looking to operate these older engines
for peak demand periods and to four new 2.5 MW diesel engines operated for
peak power demand by an east coast commercial customer.
CCA has also received an order from a southeastern municipality for the
supply of two selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) systems to be
applied to two 900 ton per day refuse derived fuel plants for the reduction
of nitrogen oxide emissions. CCA will provide design engineering, computer
modeling, injection system hardware, and the urea storage tank, in addition
to start-up and commissioning services.
Separately, CCA received an order to provide burner modifications on a 50
million gallon per year ethanol plant to reduce nitrogen oxide and carbon
monoxide emissions. CCA will provide design engineering, CFD modeling,
burner hardware, and start-up and commissioning services.
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