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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2011 NOx-Combustion/PCUG Conference

Hosted by Southern Company

Monday, February 07, 2011 - Thursday, February 10, 2011 2011 NOx Round Table (2/7 & 2/8) includes O&M panels and technical workshops (with the first 4 hours for training) by coal-fired power generation industry experts with a 48-booth exhibition. The PCUG Meeting (2/9 & 2/10) is open only to utility people.


Important Documents You May Need


Agendas
•  PCUG Meeting Agenda
•  Round Table Agenda

Attendance Lists
•  2011 NOx Combustion Final Attendance List

Conference Info
•  Show Guide

Presentations
•  Keynote Speech, Environmental Update, Hobson, Southern Company
•  Training Class 01, SCR Catalyst Management, Freeman, Cormetech
•  Training Class 02, Part I, SNCR Operations, Dougherty, Fuel Tech
•  Training Class 02, Part II, SNCR Operations, Dougherty, Fuel Tech
•  Training Class 02, Part III, SNCR Operations, Dougherty, Fuel Tech
•  Training Class 03, An Overview of Biomass Technology Options: Update on EPA Rules Impacting the Biomass Power Industry, Giglio, Foster Wheeler
•  Training Class 03, Part II, An Overview of Biomass Technology Options: Bubbling Fluid Bed Boiler Conversions, Moulton, Foster Wheeler
•  Training Class 04, Part I, Boiler Optimization to Reduce Backend Emissions, Penterson, Babcock Power
•  Training Class 04, Part II, Boiler Optimization to Reduce Backend Emissions, Penterson, Babcock Power
•  Training Class 04, Part III, Boiler Optimization to Reduce Backend Emissions, Penterson, Babcock Power
•  Training Class 05, SCR Catalyst Regeneration, Mattes, CoaLogix
•  Training Class 06, Upcoming Utility MACT Discussion, Higgins, Nalco Mobetec
•  Training Class 07, Part I, SCR DeNOx Catalyst Considerations When Using Biomass in Power Generation, Jensen-Holm, Haldor Topsoe Europe
•  Training Class 07, Part II, SCR DeNOx Catalyst Considerations When Using Biomass in Power Generation, Jensen-Holm, Haldor Topsoe Europe
•  Training Class 08, Combustion (T-fired), Hart, Alstom Power
•  Workshop 01, Comparison on Low Cost Capital Options for NOx Control, Andes, WorleyParsons
•  Workshop 02, An Integrated Approach to SO3 Mitigation and Multi Pollution Controls, Thomas, Consultant
•  Workshop 03, Part I, Development of Carbon Capture Technologies for Power Generation, Black, Doosan
•  Workshop 03, Part II, Development of Carbon Capture Technologies for Power Generation, Black, Doosan
•  Workshop 04, Integrating NOx Control Combustion and Equipment Optimization, Jennings, Alstom Power
•  Workshop 05, Impacts of Oxy-combustion Retrofit for Coal-fired Boilers, Paschadag, Siemens and Adams, REI
•  Workshop 06, Measurement and Modeling of SO3 Formation in PC Boilers, McCain, SRI
•  Workshop 07, Regenerative SCR and Multi-Pollutant Catalytic Reduction, Bowman, Babcock Power
•  Workshop 08, In Situ NOx Analysis for SCR Control, Henry, Horiba Instruments
•  Workshop 09, Part I, Unit-Wide Optimization Systems: A CCPI Case Study, Johnson, NeuCo
•  Workshop 09, Part II, Unit-Wide Optimization Systems: A CCPI Case Study, Johnson, NeuCo
•  Workshop 09, Part III, Unit-Wide Optimization Systems: A CCPI Case Study, Johnson, NeuCo
•  Workshop 09, Part IV, Unit-Wide Optimization Systems: A CCPI Case Study, Johnson, NeuCo
•  Workshop 10, Methods for Mitigating SO3, Broske, EPRI
•  Workshop 11, Low Load Operations and the Effects on SCR Catalyst Performance, Guglielmo, Hitachi
•  Workshop 12, NOx Monitoring for Better SCR Optimization During Transient Periods, Greaves, CEMTEK, Hanby, AEP
•  Workshop 13, Overview of AEP Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project, Usher, AEP
•  Workshop 14, Dynamic SO3 Measurement and Mitigation, Lockert, Breen Energy
•  Workshop 15, Re-calcination for Regenerated Catalyst, Ehrnschwender, Evonik Energy Services
•  Workshop 16, Advanced SCR Catalyst - Multi-Pollutant Control Options, Stephenson, Cormetech
•  Workshop 17, Urea to Ammonia Systems - Technology and Feed Stock Issues, Hankins, Wahlco
•  Workshop 18, Optimizing Plant Operations for Mercury Control, Hinton, W.S. Hinton & Associates
•  Workshop 19, Dealing with Flyash Fouling in SCR DeNOx - in Theory and Practice, Huber and White, Haldor Topsoe
•  Workshop 20, SCR Inspection: The Good and the Bad, Richards, RE Consulting
•  Workshop 21, Gas-Gas Mixing Fundamentals for SCR, Rogers, Babcock & Wilcox
•  Workshop 22, Acoustic Cleaning for SCRs - Operation and Maintenance, Barreto, GE Energy
•  Workshop 23, Part I, Dev. of Combustion Add. for Deactivation Mitigation of SCR Catalysts, Gadgil, B & W
•  Workshop 23, Part II, Dev. of Combustion Add. for Deactivation Mitigation of SCR Catalysts, Gadgil, B & W
•  Workshop 24, Commercial Operation of the ULTRA(TM) Urea Conversion SCR Reagent Feed System, Dougherty, Fuel Tech
•  Workshop 25, Mercury Oxidation Across SCR Catalyst, Adair, CoaLogix