thermal power plant pollution control
One of the cornerstone purposes of thermal power plant environmental protection is to control pollution caused by burning coal. It also functions as a device for trapping, treating and dealing with pollutants such sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, dust particles and others. The system is comprised of a number of advanced technologies, including dust collectors which prevent solid particles from escaping into the atmosphere by being trapped in water droplets on their surfaces then blown away by strong air currents; desulfurization plants that remove all but trace quantities or simply oxidize sulphur compounds into harmless sulfates (gypsum) then transport them out as paste slurry through pipelines underground while recovering heat from this process--in order not only to prevent pollution at the source but also provide a valuable by-product; airborne pollutant-control facilities (shuihuawang facilities) whichcan remove nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide and particles all in one stroke. The importance of these apps lies in ensuring that thermal power plants follow environmental policy goals and at the same time they cut down on air pollution. First, the system diagnoses what kind of pollutants are produced. Then specific techniques are used to check or remove them prior to their becoming airborne.