2025 Reinhold/PCUG Roundtable co-hosted by AEP and Buckeye Power on June 23-24th in Columbus, OH


Round Table Lifetime Achievement Awardees!

Ian Mylenbusch, Southern Company
Terry Farmer, NWL

Treasure Hunt Winners!

(Winner, Utility)

$100 Winners sponsored by NWL, Cormetech, CERAM, CEECO, Day&Zimmermann and Merrick
Mike Straub, Duke
Joe Betenson, PacifiCorp
Gray McClary, Santee Cooper
Michael Rupinen, LG&E/KU
Ann Palmer, Southern Company
Steve White, AECI

$200 Winners sponsored by UCC Environmental, MLC and Dracyon
AJ Lofersky, Buckeye Power
Zach Hawkins, LG&E/KU
Mattea Kirk, LG&E/KU

$300 Winners sponsored by HTT and IGS
Mark Obrist, TVA
Danielle Glacken, LG&E/KU

$500 Winner sponsored by Lhoist
John Trout, AEP

Congratulations to all!


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2009 NOx-Combustion/PCUG Conference

Hosted by FirstEnergy

Monday, February 09, 2009 - Thursday, February 12, 2009 2009 NOx Round Table includes two days of O&M panels and technical workshops given by coal-fired power generation industry experts with a 40-booth exhibition. The 2009 PCUG Meeting, hosted by FirstEnergy, is an O&M meeting open only to users.


Important Documents You May Need


Agendas
•  NOx-Combustion Round Table Agenda
•  PCUG Agenda

Attendance Lists
•  2009 NOx-Combustion Final Attendance List

Conference Info
•  2009 NOx Show Guide

Presentations
•  Keynote Speech: Meeting the NOx Challenge by Gary Leidich, FE Generation
•  Workshop I: Tuning LNBs and OFA Systems by Dick Thompson, FERCo
•  Workshop II: SCR 101 by William Madeiros, Babcock Power
•  Workshop III: Improve Combustion with Measure & Control of PF by Steven McCaffrey, Greenbank
•  Workshop IV: Impact of CO2 Capture on Existing Coal-Fired Plants by Chris Wedig, Shaw Group
•  Workshop IX: Economics of NH3 vs. Urea by Tom Leach, Wahlco
•  Workshop V: Preparing for Combustion Tuning by Alan Paschedag, Siemens
•  Workshop VI: Flue Gas Condensibles Measurement by Cal Lockert, Breen Energy
•  Workshop VII: Zonal Combustion Tuning Optimization by Neil Widmer, GE Energy
•  Workshop VIII: SCR O&M by Ron Richard, RE Consulting
•  Workshop X: Integrating In-Furnace Measurements with Combustion Optimization by Peter Spinney, NeuCo
•  Workshop XI: SO3 Formation & Mitigation Overview by Tony Silva, B&W
•  Workshop XII: Pulsed Detonation Applications for Boiler Cleaning & Efficiency Improvements by Jake Shelton, GE Energy
•  Workshop XIII: Comparison of Deactivation Rates of Different Catalyst Types by Ed Healy, Southern Co. & Hans Hartenstein, Evonik
•  Workshop XIV: SNCR Overview by Steve Johnson, Quinapoxet Solutions
•  Workshop XIX: Pre-SCR SBS Injection at DP&Ls Killen & Stuart Stations by Jim Jarvis, URS
•  Workshop XV: Improvements in SO3 Measurement by Scott Evans, Clean Air Engineering
•  Workshop XVII: Mixed Bed Reactors - Pros and Cons by Cindy Khalaf, Johnson Matthey Catalysts
•  Workshop XVIII: B&W Flame Doctor Applications Portable Boiler Tuning Instrumentation Devices by Tim Fuller, B&W
•  Workshop XX: Advantages of Thin Wall Thickness for SO2-SO3 Oxidation Reduction by Nick Macsata, Alstom Power
•  Workshop XXI: NOx Reduction Utilizing a Comprehensive Combination of Technologies by Volker Rummenhohl, Fuel Tech
•  Workshop XXII: Target In-Furnace Strategies for Slag Control by Jeff Filipski, Fuel Tech
•  Workshop XXIII: Coal Quality Monitoring Systems by John Sale, Lehigh University
•  Workshop XXIV: SCR Catalyst Management Strategies in a Changing Environment by Mike Cooper & Joseph Skipper, CoaLogix
•  Workshop XXV: Getting the "Most" from Your SCR by Darren Hanby, AEP
•  Workshop XXVI: Determining Reactor Potential In situ by Larry Muzio, FERCo
•  Workshop XXVII: Firing Biomass - Plant Considerations by Rich Abrams, Babcock Power
•  Workshop XXVIII: Catalyst Deactivation Trends and Use for Design and Planning by John Cochran, Ceram