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  • '''Flue gas''' is [[gas]] that exits to the atmosphere via a ''flue'' which may be a pi == Flue gas composition ==
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  • ...wer Plant.jpg/credit|{{Four Corners Power Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Before flue gas desulfurization was installed, the emissions from this power plant in [[New {{Image|Flue Gas Desulfurization.jpg|right|300px|Large flue gas desulfurization unit}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flue gas stack]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flue gas desulfurization]]
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  • {{Image|Navajo Generating Station.jpg|right|350px|Flue gas stacks in the Navajo Generating Station in Arizona}} ...roduct [[gas]]es called "[[flue gas]]es" are exhausted to the outside air. Flue gas stacks are sometimes referred to as a "smokestacks".
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  • {{r|Flue gas desulfurization}} {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • ...hio Coal Development Office (Editors)|title=Dry Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas Desulfurization|edition=|publisher=Springer|year=1998|id=ISBN 0-7923-8346-X *{{cite book|author=Richard R. Lunt and John D. Cunic|title=Profiles in Flue Gas Desulfurization|edition=|publisher=Wiley|year=2000 |id=ISBN 0-8169-0820-6}}
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  • The technology for removing [[sulfur dioxide]] from the [[flue gas]]es resulting from the [[combustion]] of [[coal]] or [[fuel oil]] in power
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  • ...ed to as a ''smokestack'') through which [[combustion]] product gases (''[[flue gas]]es'') are exhausted to the [[atmosphere]]. Includes the draft (draught) ef
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  • *[http://www.ue-corp.com/news/wp_fluegas.pdf A History of Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) – The Early Years] * [http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/em/power/EA/mitigatn/aqsowet.stm Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization] (World Bank publication)
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  • {{r|Flue gas}} {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • *[http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?20374745 Diagram of 25 tallest flue gas stacks worldwide]
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  • {{r|Flue gas}} {{r|Flue gas desulfurization}}
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  • ...ners Power Plant.jpg/credit|{{Four Corners Power Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Flue gas emissions from a [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] in [[New Mexico (U ...l]] combustion ''' refers to the [[emissions]] of [[combustion]] product [[flue gas]] resulting from the burning of [[fossil fuel]]s.<ref name=EPA>[http://www.
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  • Discussion and listing of the comparative amounts of [[flue gas]] (exhaust gas) generated by the [[combustion]] of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]] a
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  • {{r|Flue gas}} {{r|Flue gas desulfurization}}
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  • *[http://www.ue-corp.com/news/wp_fluegas.pdf A History of Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) – The Early Years] * [http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/em/power/EA/mitigatn/aqsowet.stm Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization] (World Bank publication)
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  • {{r|Flue gas}} {{r|Flue gas desulfurization}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas}} {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • {{r|Flue gas}} {{r|Flue gas desulfurization}}
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  • '''Flue gas''' is [[gas]] that exits to the atmosphere via a ''flue'' which may be a pi == Flue gas composition ==
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  • {{r|Flue gas desulfurization}} {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • Discussion and listing of the comparative amounts of [[flue gas]] (exhaust gas) generated by the [[combustion]] of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]] a
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flue gas stack]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flue gas stack]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flue gas stack]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flue gas desulfurization]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flue gas stack]]
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  • ...ners Power Plant.jpg/credit|{{Four Corners Power Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Flue gas emissions from a [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] in [[New Mexico (U ...l]] combustion ''' refers to the [[emissions]] of [[combustion]] product [[flue gas]] resulting from the burning of [[fossil fuel]]s.<ref name=EPA>[http://www.
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  • ...hio Coal Development Office (Editors)|title=Dry Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas Desulfurization|edition=|publisher=Springer|year=1998|id=ISBN 0-7923-8346-X *{{cite book|author=Richard R. Lunt and John D. Cunic|title=Profiles in Flue Gas Desulfurization|edition=|publisher=Wiley|year=2000 |id=ISBN 0-8169-0820-6}}
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  • *[http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?20374745 Diagram of 25 tallest flue gas stacks worldwide]
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  • ...sure]], at which any gaseous [[acid]] present in [[combustion]] product [[flue gas]]es will start to [[Condensation (phase transition)|condense]] into [[liqui
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  • {{r|Flue gas stack}}
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  • The technology for removing [[sulfur dioxide]] from the [[flue gas]]es resulting from the [[combustion]] of [[coal]] or [[fuel oil]] in power
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  • ...ed to as a ''smokestack'') through which [[combustion]] product gases (''[[flue gas]]es'') are exhausted to the [[atmosphere]]. Includes the draft (draught) ef
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}} {{r|Flue gas stack}}
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  • ...sil fuels from the earth is destructive to the environment, burning them [[Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion|severely pollutes the atmosphere]], a
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  • ...ue gas from condensing into liquid water and causing [[corrosion]] in the flue gas handling facilities.
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  • ...mperature]], at a given [[pressure]], at which any gaseous [[acid]] in the flue gas will start to [[Condensation (phase transition)|condense]] into [[liquid]] ...t at which the flue gas is "saturated" with gaseous acid, meaning that the flue gas cannot hold any more gaseous acid.
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  • ...ter]] in a flowing [[gas]], as in [[smoke]] entrapped in [[combustion]] [[flue gas]]es.
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  • {{Image|Navajo Generating Station.jpg|right|350px|Flue gas stacks in the Navajo Generating Station in Arizona}} ...roduct [[gas]]es called "[[flue gas]]es" are exhausted to the outside air. Flue gas stacks are sometimes referred to as a "smokestacks".
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  • ...example, the [[concentration]] of [[nitrogen oxides]] (i.e., NOx) in the [[flue gas]] from an industrial [[furnace]] can be converted to a [[mass]] flow rate e ...n]] by volume = 10 ppmv = (10 volumes of NOx) / (10<sup>6</sup> volumes of flue gas)
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  • ...reheating the combustion air with heat recovered from the hot combustion [[flue gas]]es (see the adjacent diagram). ...the air being heated, there is some small leakage (between the sectors) of flue gas into the air.
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  • ...wer Plant.jpg/credit|{{Four Corners Power Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Before flue gas desulfurization was installed, the emissions from this power plant in [[New {{Image|Flue Gas Desulfurization.jpg|right|300px|Large flue gas desulfurization unit}}
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  • ...dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>). Although the flue gas has been through two stages of [[Cyclone separator|cyclones]] (located with ...routing the regenerator flue gas through an expansion turbine. After the flue gas exits the regenerator, it is routed through a secondary catalyst separator
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  • ...s from the steam reforming process used in [[ammonia production]] or the [[flue gas]]es from [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|power plants]]. Both H<sub>2
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  • ...s from the steam reforming process used in [[ammonia production]] or the [[flue gas]]es from [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|power plants]]. Both H<sub>2
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  • *{{pl|Flue gas desulfurization}} *{{pl|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • ...us, the carbon dioxide in the raw natural gas ends up in the incinerator [[flue gas stack]].
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  • ...where special burner designs are used to remove [[nitrogen oxides]] and [[flue gas desulfurization]] systems are used to remove [[sulfur dioxide]] from the co
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  • ...[[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>) and 21 volume percent oxygen, the resultant [[flue gas]] from the combustion of a fuel will contain nitrogen plus the products of ...source of the oxygen, nitrogen is by far the largest part of the resultant flue gas.
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  • ...tant emissions. For example: the emissions from a [[combustion]] furnace [[flue gas stack]]. ...rom a source, such as ash [[Entrainment (engineering)|entrained]] in the [[flue gas]] emitted from a [[coal|coal-fired]] furnace. Secondary PM is produced in
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  • ...[[electrostatic precipitator]]s used to remove that ash from the boiler [[flue gas]], and for creating a [[Vacuum (science)|vacuum]] pressure in [[steam turbi
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  • ...lower density than the ambient air. For example, the emissions from the [[flue gas stack]]s of industrial furnaces are buoyant because they are considerably w ...wer Plant.jpg/credit|{{Four Corners Power Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Before flue gas desulfurization was installed, the emissions from this [[conventional coal-
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  • ...lower density than the ambient air. For example, the emissions from the [[flue gas stack]]s of industrial furnaces are buoyant because they are considerably w ...wer Plant.jpg/credit|{{Four Corners Power Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Before flue gas desulfurization was installed, the emissions from this [[conventional coal-
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  • * [[Venturi scrubber]]s used in [[flue gas desulfurization]] systems.
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  • ...me=Bishop/><ref name=Beychok/> The air may be provided by [[Flue gas stack#flue gas stack draft (draught)|natural draft]] or by forced aeration using large fan
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  • :;*[[Flue gas stack|Stack]] height determination,
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  • ...age [[Cyclone separator|cyclones]] that remove entrained catalyst from the flue gas, ===Regenerator flue gas===
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  • ...ire-tube boilers are so named because the fuel combustion product gases ([[flue gas]]) flow through tubes surrounded by water contained in an outer cylindrical ...ssence, as shown in Figure 4, the baffles created a multi-pathway for the flue gas.
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  • ...ire-tube boilers are so named because the fuel combustion product gases ([[flue gas]]) flow through tubes surrounded by water contained in an outer cylindrical ...ssence, as shown in Figure 4, the baffles created a multi-pathway for the flue gas.
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  • ...0-5809-642-4}}></ref>which uses the so-called ''stack effect'' of a tall [[flue gas stack]] or other enclosed structure where the warm inside air ''naturally''
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  • ...0-5809-642-4}}></ref>which uses the so-called ''stack effect'' of a tall [[flue gas stack]] or other enclosed structure where the warm inside air ''naturally''
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  • ...r (see the adjacent diagram) where it is preheated by the hot combustion [[flue gas]]es and then flows into the boiler steam drum at the top of the furnace. Wa | 27. [[Flue gas desulfurization]] scrubber
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  • ...lied to conventional power plants. Here, carbon dioxide is captured from [[flue gas]]es at [[Fossil fuel power plant|power plants]]s. The technology is well un ...e gas stream (as in the cases of pre- and post-combustion capture) but the flue gas stream itself. It should be noted, however, that a certain fraction of the
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  • ...has markedly decreased in the last 20 years. Through the introduction of [[flue gas]] clean-up systems in [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|power plants]]
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  • ...ns and data involving plumes from typical combustion sources such as the [[flue gas stack]]s from [[steam-generating boiler]]s burning [[fossil fuel]]s in larg
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  • ...ns and data involving plumes from typical combustion sources such as the [[flue gas stack]]s from [[steam-generating boiler]]s burning [[fossil fuel]]s in larg
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  • A major component of the [[combustion]] [[flue gas]]es produced by burning coal as a fuel is [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub
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  • ...contains two drill stems. The large white pipes in the foreground are the flue gas stacks from the feedstock cracking furnaces.}}
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  • ...pollution emissions|emissions]], such as scrubbers upstream of the tall [[flue gas stack]]s on power plants and other industrial facilities, [[catalytic conve
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  • ...pollution emissions|emissions]], such as scrubbers upstream of the tall [[flue gas stack]]s on power plants and other industrial facilities, catalytic convert
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  • * [[Flue gas desulfurization]] * [[Flue gas stack]]
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