AIRBORNE TO PRESENT
AT COMBINED POWER PLANT AIR POLLUTANT
CONTROL MEGA SYMPOSIUM IN WASHINGTON,
DC.
(CALGARY, AB -
June 30th, 2004) -
Airborne Technologies (Airborne) is
pleased to announce that Airborne
has been asked to present a paper
on the Airborne Process at the upcoming
Combined Power Plant Air Pollutant
Control Mega Symposium to be held
in Washington, DC from August 30th
thru September 2nd 2004.
Co-sponsored
by the Electric Power Research Institute
(EPRI), the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (U.S. EPA), the US Department
of Energy/ National Energy Technology
Laboratory and the Air & Waste
Management Association (A&WMA),
the Combined Power Plant Air Pollutant
Control Mega Symposium is committed
to presenting the latest and most
promising advancements in the world.
The
subject of the presentation will be
Airborne's breakthrough cost effective
emissions control technology using
regenerated sodium bicarbonate/carbonate
and advanced staging employing oxidants.
Airborne Technologies is a Calgary,
Canada based Private Corporation that
has developed and has exclusive rights
to myriad patents throughout the world
for an advanced pollution control
process (the Airborne ProcessTM) for
use in the Energy Sector and other
industrial applications. The Airborne
ProcessTM addresses a global concern
by removing acid rain causing sulphur
dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide
(SO3), smog producing nitrogen oxide
(NOX) and mercury from emissions.
The scrubbing agent used to remove
the pollutants is sodium bicarbonate.
Unlike other scrubbing procedures,
the sodium bicarbonate is regenerated
in the process reducing operating
costs, increasing efficiencies, reducing
waste and most notably, the Airborne
ProcessTM turns the sulphur and nitrogen
pollutants into a high-quality granular
fertilizer. The Airborne ProcessTM
allows the benefits of otherwise distressed
natural resources to be maximized
in an economical and environmentally
responsible manner.
Electric Power
Research Institute (EPRI) creates
science and technology solutions for
the global energy and energy services
industry. U.S. electric utilities
established the Electric Power Research
Institute in 1973 as a nonprofit research
consortium for the benefit of utility
members, their customers, and society.
Now known simply as EPRI, the company
provides a wide range of innovative
products and services to more than
1000 energy-related organizations
in 40 countries. EPRI's multidisciplinary
team of scientists and engineers draws
on a worldwide network of technical
and business expertise to help solve
today's toughest energy and environmental
problems.
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA)
mission is to protect human health
and to safeguard the natural environment
-air, water, and land-upon which life
depends. EPA's purpose is to ensure
that:
- All Americans are
protected from significant risks
to human health and the environment
where they live, learn and work.
- National efforts
to reduce environmental risk are
based on the best available scientific
information.
- Federal laws protecting
human health and the environment
are enforced fairly and effectively.
- Environmental protection
is an integral consideration in
U.S. policies concerning natural
resources, human health, economic
growth, energy, transportation,
agriculture, industry, and international
trade, and these factors are similarly
considered in establishing environmental
policy.
- All parts of society-communities,
individuals, business, state and
local governments, tribal governments-have
access to accurate information sufficient
to effectively participate in managing
human health and environmental risks.
- Environmental protection
contributes to making our communities
and ecosystems diverse, sustainable
and economically productive.
- The United States
plays a leadership role in working
with other nations to protect the
global environment.
- Visit www.epa.gov
for more information.
Department of
Energy / National Energy Technology
Laboratory is a multipurpose laboratory
owned and operated by the U.S. Department
of Energy that conducts and implements
science and technology development
programs in energy and energy-related
environmental systems. A key component
of our mission is to "resolve
the environmental, supply, and reliability
constraints of producing and using
fossil resources to provide Americans
with a stronger economy, healthier
environment, and more secure future."
In support of this mission, NETL is
supporting the research and development
of advanced technologies to control
emissions of mercury, nitrogen oxide,
fine particulate matter, acid gases,
and other air toxics from coal-based
power systems. In addition, NETL is
addressing emerging energy-water issues
as well as the utilization and management
of coal byproducts. NETL is located
in Morgantown, West Virginia, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The laboratory has strong expertise
in fossil energy technologies, nuclear
cleanup, contract and project management,
system analysis, and international
energy issues. To learn more about
NETL, please visit our Web site at
www.netl.doe.gov.
Air & Waste
Management Association (A&WMA)
is the world's leading membership
organization for environmental professionals.
The Association enhances the knowledge
and competency of environmental professionals
by providing a neutral forum for technology
exchange, professional development,
networking opportunities, public education,
and outreach events. A&WMA also
promotes global environmental responsibility
and increases the effectiveness of
organizations to make critical decisions
that benefit society. The views expressed
by the individual presenters do not
imply endorsement and are not necessarily
reflective of the views of the Association.
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