power plant flue gas denitrification
Flue gas denitrification for power plants is an advanced environmental technology that aims to reduce the amount of nitrogen oxides caused by the combustion of fossil fuels. Its primary function is converting harmful pollutants nitrogen oxides into harmless substances such as water vapor and nitrogen. The technological characteristics of flue gas denitrification: It includes selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR). These systems involve chemical reactions of various reducing agents such as ammonia and urea to carry out the thorough decomposition of nitrogen oxides. Flue gas denitrification is popular in both coal-fired, gas-fired, oil-fired power plants around the country. With the help of this technology, all these facilities are able to manage their compliance with environmental management regulations while still maintaining production efficiency.