Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2003-0053-0126
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2004-01-29T05:00Z

Memorandum
To:
Docket
From:
EPA,
Clean
Air
Markets
Division
Subject:
References
for
the
NOx
and
SO2
Control
Design
and
Performance
Levels
Used
in
the
Proposed
IAQR
Date:
January
28,
2004
The
purpose
of
this
memo
is
to
record
references
to
the
technical
publications
that
support
the
design
and
performance
levels
for
the
NOx
and
SO2
control
technologies
used
in
the
proposed
IAQR.
These
design
and
performance
levels
are
described
in
the
IAQR
Section
"
Performance
and
Applicability
of
Pollution
Control
Technologies
for
EGUs."
A
considerable
amount
of
published
technical
literature
is
available
in
the
industry
that
supports
these
design
and
performance
levels.
References
to
some
of
this
literature
are
provided
below:

1.
Electric
Power
Annual
2000,
Volume
II,
Table
27,
DOE/
EIA­
0348(
00)
12,
November
2002
2.
J.
Smolenski,
et.
al.,
"
Tampa
Electric
Company
Phase
II
FGD
System
Big
Bend
Station
Units
1&
2,
Advanced
Design
 
Low
Cost,"
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Atlanta,
GA,
August
1999
3.
C.
Wedig,
et.
al.,
"
Petersburg
Units
1
and
2
Flue
Gas
Desulfurization
System
Process
Design
and
Operation
Experience,"
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Washington,
DC,
August
1997
4.
R.
Richard,
et.
al.,
"
A
Performance
Review
of
Unit
4
FGD
System
at
Cinergy's
Gibson
Station,"
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Washington,
DC,
August
1997
5.
J.
Klingspor,
et.
al.,
"
LS­
2
Two
Years
of
Operating
Experience,"
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Washington,
DC,
August
1997
6.
K.
Frizzell,
et.
al.,
"
Results
of
High
Velocity
Single
Absorber
Operation
at
OMU's
Elmer
Smith
Station,"
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Washington,
DC,
August
1997
7.
Controlling
SO2
Emissions:
A
Review
of
Technologies,
EPA­
600/
R­
00­
093,
October
2000
8.
R.
McIlvaine,
et.
al.,
"
SCR
Operating
Experience
of
German
Power
Plant
Owner
As
Applied
to
Challenging,
U.
S.,
High­
Sulfur
Service,
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Washington,
D.
C.,
May
2003
9.
"
SCR
Keynote
Address,"
McIlvaine
Company's
Website,
www.
mcilvainecompany.
com
10.
C.
Erickson,
et.
al.,
"
Coal­
Fired
SCR
Operating
Experience
With
High
Removal
Efficiency
and
Low­
NOx
Firing
System,"
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Washington,
D.
C.,
May
2003
11.
A.
Favale,
et.
al.,
"
Critical
Design
Issues
for
Selective
Catalytic
Reduction
for
AES
Cayuga,
LLC,"
Power­
Gen
International
Conference,
Las
Vegas,
NV,
December
2001
12.
Public
Service
of
New
Hampshire
Factsheet,
www.
psnh.
com
13.
Nischt,
et.
al.,
"
Update
of
Selective
Catalytic
Reduction
Retrofit
on
a
675
MW
Boiler
at
AES
Somerset,"
ASME
International
Joint
Power
Generation
Conference,
July
2000
14.
Cochran,
et.
al.,
"
Design
and
Initial
Startup
Results
from
the
New
Madrid
SCR
Retrofit
Project,"
ICAC
Forum
2000,
March
2000
15.
AECI
News
Release,
"
Coal
Keeps
Costs
Low,
Environmental
Quality
High,"
www.
aeci.
org
16.
R.
Glaser,
et.
al.,
"
The
SCR
Retrofit
at
the
Montour
Steam
Electric
Station,"
The
MEGA
Symposium,
Chicago,
IL,
August
2001