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Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) for CHP Plants
Along with the supply of a Jenbacher cogeneration plant, HANLAN can provide exhaust gas catalysts for the scrubbing of exhaust gases. Exhaust gas purification systems are able to reduce harmful exhaust gases by up to 95%. The exhaust gas purification system can consists of up to three consecutive stages, depending on the requirements of the application, to purify the exhaust gases:It is known that fine particles of soot produced within an internal combustion engine can have a carcinogenic effect if they become attached to lung tissue. A fibrous soot filter can filter the fine particles from the exhaust gas. The particles are burnt away at operating temperature within the system on the catalyst-impregnated fibre surface, without using external energy.
This process is used to reduce oxides of nitrogen, which are produced during combustion process which releases energy from hydrocarbon-based fuels. NO (nitrogen oxide) is a colourless gas that oxidizes in the air to form NO2 (nitrogen dioxide). In high concentrates it causes symptoms of paralysis to the nervous system. NO2 is a red-brown gas with a sharp pungent smell. Together with sunlight and hydrocarbons, NO2forms smog. The nitrogen oxides are reduced in the oxygen-bearing exhaust gases by the SCR-process. The exhaust gas, treated with metered urea reactant solution, passes through the fine cell honeycomb-patterned converters, reducing the oxides of nitrogen to water and nitrogen. The urea process is an advantageous alternative to ammonia as a reactant for reducing nitrogen oxide levels in engine exhaust emissions. Compared to ammonia, urea offers considerable advantages with regards to transportation, storage and handling while being considerably cheaper.
Exhaust gas purification systems can be installed on both stationary and mobile equipment on gas and liquid fuelled internal combustion primary movers.