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Multipollutant Control Research Facility

Multipollutant Control Research - Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Multipollutant Control Research Facility: The combustor is used in developing flue gas cleaning technologies for pollution control.

The recently constructed multipollutant control research facility (MPCRF) supports development of new flue gas cleaning technologies for stationary sources of air pollution closely simulating full-scale emission sources. The combustor is able to fire pulverized coal, distillate oil, and/or natural gas at 4 million Btu/hr, yielding flue gas flow at 300°F (150°C), entering into the MPCRF's wet and dry flue gas cleaning systems. This research aims to develop technologies that can simultaneously control NOx, SOx, particulate matter, and/or mercury. This is important research for multipollutant-control programs.


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