Study on Denitrification Technology Improvement of a Coal-Fired Power Plant

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The nitrogen oxides emission concentration of a coal-fired units exceeded national standards. This paper analyzed the problem of the denitrification equipment, the denitrification process was transformed with low NOX combustion and hybrid SNCR&SCR denitrification technique, according to the existing denitrification technology. The nitrogen emission concentration of the coal-fired units reach the current national emission standards after transformation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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1945-1949

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August 2013

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