ATMOSPHERIC OXIDATION OF FLUE GASES FROM COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS - A COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND SCRUBBED PLUMES.

J. F. Meagher*, L. Stockburger, R. J. Bonanno, E. M. Bailey, M. Luria

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Abstract

A series of plume sampling experiments was conducted at the steam power plant to determine the rate of secondary pollutant formation in the dispersing plume. A limestone scrubber has been installed on a 575-MW unit that accounts for 29 percent of the total generating capacity of the power plant. Data obtained are compared with data collected from a series of experiments in the plume of a conventional power plant.

Original languageEnglish
JournalProceedings, Annual Meeting - Air Pollution Control Association
Volume4
StatePublished - 1980
EventUnknown conference - Montreal, Que, Can
Duration: 22 Jun 198027 Jun 1980

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