INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY VIII CONFERENCEAugust 2-5, 2010 | |
| TECHNICAL SEMINAR – SELECTED PAPERS | |
| 1. | Conference Summary |
| Carl R. Bozzuto, ALSTOM Power, Inc. | |
| A. | MINI WORKSHOPS | ||
| A.1. | Trinity Compliance Workshop | ||
| Christi M. Wilson, Trinity Consultants, Inc. | |||
| A.2. | Stoker Workshop | ||
| Robert Corbin, Council of Industrial Boiler Owners | |||
| B. | FORUMS | ||
| B.1. | Informal Owners’ Only Forum – no report | ||
| B.2. | Informal Equipment Suppliers, Engineering and Environmental Service Consultants’ Only Forum – no report | ||
| B.3. | Review of Concurrent Forum Discussions Frederick P. Fendt, The Dow Chemical Co. | ||
| C. | State & Federal Officials Shirt Sleeve Information Session | |
| Robert D. Bessette, CIBO Andrew M. Bodnarik, NH Department of Environment Services | ||
| D. | Fundamentals of Mercury Control and Monitoring | |
| Richard Miller, ADA Environmental Solutions | ||
| E. | Environmental Rules, Regulations and Implementation in the Industrial Sector A Panel Discussion | ||
| E.1. | Overview of EPA Rulemakings for Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) Boilers | ||
| James A. Eddinger, US EPA Energy Strategies Group | |||
| E.2. | Environmental Rules, Regulations and Implementation in the Industrial Sector | ||
| Anna Garcia, Ozone Transport Commission | |||
| E.3. | State of Maine DEP Perspective | ||
| Marc Cone, the State of Maine | |||
| E.4. | Why Does the Phone Keep Ringing? | ||
| Bob Frazer, AECOM Environment | |||
| E.5. | Introduction to Industry: It’s Pressures, It’s Needs | ||
| John C. deRuyter, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. | |||
| F. | Particulate & Multi-Emissions Control Technologies for HCl, SO2 and Hg Compliance or Advantage | ||
| F.1. | Dry Scrubbing vs. Wet Scrubbing | ||
| Jay Shah, Fisher Klosterman, a CECO Environmental Company | |||
| F.2. | Spray Dry Absorber | ||
| Bob Brown, Kiewitt Power Engineers | |||
| F.3. | Wet Scrubber Case Study | ||
| Rajat Ghosh, Alcoa, Inc. | |||
| F.4. | MACT Compliance and Biomass Fuels – Three Case Studies | ||
| Jeff Arroyo, Sega, Inc. | |||
| F.5. | The Industrial Boiler MACT Technologies for Compliance | ||
| Edward Campobenedetto, The Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, Inc. | |||
| F.6. | Dry Sorbent Injection for Multi-Pollutant Control Case Study | ||
| Heidi Davidson, Solvay Chemicals Inc. | |||
| F.7. | MACT Compliance Options | ||
| Brian Higgins, NALCO Mobotec | |||
| F.8. | Ultratemp Filtration System | ||
| Kevin Moss, Tri-Mer | |||
| F.9. | Dry Sorbent Injection for SO2 and HAP Removal | ||
| Jon Norman, United Conveyor Corporation | |||
| F.10. | Hg, HCl, CO & NOx Control Technologies | ||
| John Bowman, Babcock Power | |||
| F.11. | Membrane Wet ESPS- An Effective Add-on Control Technology to Meet Boiler MACT | ||
| Charles Hayes, Southern Environmental | |||
| G. | Fundamentals of Available Control Technology for GHG Emissions | |
| Carl Bozzuto, ALSTOM Power, Inc. | ||
| H. | Compliance Testing Panel Moderator: Robert Davis, Airgas | |||
| H.1. | Boiler MACT Compliance Requirements for Area and Major Sources Lauren Laabs, Mostardi Platt Environmental | |||
| H.2. | Overview of the Compliance Testing Methods Contained in NESHAP | |||
| a | Stack Testing Issues – Buyer Beware! Dan Todd, Air Quality Services, LLC | |||
| b | What are we testing for this week? Dave Ozawa, Platt Environmental Services, Inc. | |||
| H.3 | CAIR Phase II – Impact on Industrials? Rudi Muenster, VIM Environmental Technologies, Inc. | |||
| I. | Energy Efficiency Audits and Tune-ups Panel Discussion | ||
| Moderator: Frederick P. Fendt, The Dow Chemical Company | |||
| I.1. | Implications for Combustion Sources | ||
| Marc Garrison, ERM | |||
| I.2. | Energy Efficiency Audit | ||
| Norb Wright, Energy Consultant | |||
| J. | Combustion Controls and Performance Optimization | ||
| Moderator: Moderator: Denis J. Oravec, Automation Applications Inc., LLC | |||
| J.1. | Combustion Strategies for Lowering NOx Emissions in Natural Gas Burners | ||
| David Farthing, Federal Corporation | |||
| J.2. | Advanced Regulatory Control Techniques with Regards to Controlling Emissions on Industrial Boilers | ||
| Chris Henderson, Automation Applications Inc., LLC | |||
| K. | NOx Emission Control Technology | ||
| K.1. | Technology and Best Practices Oil Firing | ||
| William Gurski, Hamworthy Peabody Combustion | |||
| K.2. | Proposed Boiler Regulations CO Concerns for Low NOx Burners | ||
| Blake Stapper, URS | |||
| K.3. | NOx Combustion Controls for Stoker Fired Boilers | ||
| Robert Morrow, Detroit Stoker Company | |||
| K.4. | Environmental Systems | ||
| Joe Rios, Peerless Manufacturing | |||
| K.5. | NOx Reduction in a Capital Constrained World | ||
| Joseph Comparato, Fuel Tech, Inc. | |||
| K.6. | Combustion Solutions for Low NOx Operation | ||
| Edmund Schindler, CCA | |||
REGULATORY WORKSHOP / August 5, 2010 |
| TECHNICAL SEMINAR – SELECTED PAPERS |
| 1. | Workshop Summary | |
| Carl R. Bozzuto, ALSTOM Power, Inc. | ||
| 2. | Fundamentals of Working with State Regulators | |
| 2a | Ann McIver, Citizen Thermal | |
| 2b | Donald van der Vaart, NC DENR – Division of Air Quality | |
| A. | What Makes Me Lose Sleep | ||
| A.1. | Associations (no report) | ||
| Christopher Recchia, Biomass Energy Resource Center (BERC) | |||
| A.2. | Equipment Supplier (no report) | ||
| Earle Pfefferkorn, Cleaver-Brooks, Inc. | |||
| A.3. | Boiler Owner/Operator | ||
| Scott Darling, Alcoa, Inc. | |||
| A.4. | Environmental Support | ||
| Robert Fraser, AECOM Environment | |||
| A.5. | State Regulator | ||
| Andrew Bodnarik, N.H. Dept. Environmental Services | |||
| A.6. | Independent Consultant | ||
| Norbert Wright, Energy Consultant | |||