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Technology Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
 
Project Number 126
Date of Summary June 30, 1989
Subject Engine Emission Control
Performing Activity Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Principal Investigator Mr. Lawrence Philp
Contracting Agency U.S. Army Research Office
Estimated Completion Complete
Description Arthur D. Little, Inc. performed a three part investigation of the control of NOx emissions offshore:

1) identification of nitrogen oxide control technologies suitable for use offshore (retrofit and new installations);
2) determine the types of improvements needed for the most promising candidates to qualify them for full-scale in-situ feasibility demonstrations;
3) devise a long-range plan for selecting leading candidates, and determine the costs for developing.

Progress Complete
Reports
AA (152 pages; 5,304 KB) File in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) . Offshore Operations NOx Control Development Program, Arthur D. Little, Inc., December 1988.

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