Dry Sorbent Injection definition
Dry Sorbent Injection or "DSI" means a pollution control system in which sorbent is injected into the flue gas path prior to the particulate pollution control devices for the purpose of reducing SO2 emissions. For the purposes of DSI systems required to be installed at the Rockport Units only, the DSI systems shall utilize a sodium based sorbent and be designed to inject at least 10 tons per hour of a sodium based sorbent. Defendants may utilize a different sorbent at the Rockport Units provided they obtain prior approval from Plaintiffs pursuant to Paragraph 148 of the Consent Decree.
Dry Sorbent Injection or “DSI” means an add-on air pollution control system in which sorbent (e.g., Trona, hydrated lime, sodium carbonate, etc.) is injected into the flue gas stream upstream of a particulate matter control device to react with and neutralize acid gases (such as SO2 and hydrogen chloride) in the exhaust stream forming a dry powder material that may be removed in a primary or secondary particulate matter control device.
Dry Sorbent Injection or “DSI” means a process in which a sorbent is pneumatically injected into the ducting downstream of the boiler where the coal is combusted and flue gas is produced, and upstream of the PM Control Device.
Examples of Dry Sorbent Injection in a sentence
Temporary Dry Sorbent Injection (Units 5, 6, and 7): Dry sorbent injection systems will also be required for Units 5, 6, and 7 for HC1 control.
Dry Sorbent Injection (Units 8 and 9): Dry sorbent injection systems will be installed on Units 8 and 9 for SO2 and acid gas control.
All rights and title to certain technology know as Charged Dry Sorbent Injection ("CDSI"), together with all associated equipment and inventory, shall be retained by Alanco under certain patents held by Alanco.
More Definitions of Dry Sorbent Injection
Dry Sorbent Injection or “DSI” means an SO2 control system consisting of the injection of trona or sodium bicarbonate (or a similar material of at least equal effectiveness in removing SO2) in the gas stream upstream of the particulate control device to react with the acid gases and reduce the outlet SO2 Emission Rate.
Dry Sorbent Injection or "DSI" means a process in which a sorbent is pneumatically injected into the ducting downstream of where the coal is combusted and flue gas is produced, and upstream of the PM Control Device. (“U.S. v Consumers Energy Company, Civil Action 14-13580, E.D. Mich., 2014” paragraph 22)
Dry Sorbent Injection or “DSI” means an add-on air pollution control system in which sorbent (e.g., Trona, hydrated lime, sodium carbonate, etc.) is injected into the flue gas stream upstream of a PM Control Device to react with and neutralize acid gases (such as SO2 and hydrogen chloride) in the exhaust stream forming a dry powder material that may be removed in a primary or secondary PM Control Device.
Dry Sorbent Injection or “DSI” means a process in which a sorbent is injected into the downstream boiler exhaust prior to the particulate air pollution control system.
Dry Sorbent Injection or “DSI” means a pollution control system in which a sorbent is