NOx Abatement
NOx is a corrosive mixture of Nitric Oxide (NO) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2).
It is a major pollutant in the atmosphere, being a precursor to acid rain, petrochemical smog and ozone accumulation and hence it is hazardous to health.
The sources of NOx are now being subjected to more stringent regulation across a number of chemical processes and market sectors, for example:- The Waste Incineration Directive (WID), Large Combustion Plant Directive (LCD) and European Road Transport Legislation (EURO I-IV) all now include targets for reducing NOx emissions.
The most effective way to minimise this hazardous pollutant is to utilise Ammonia as a dosing agent, which converts the harmful oxides of nitrogen to harmless nitrogen and water.
GrowHow has successfully installed Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology using Ammonia as the dosing agent at it's Billingham Site.
GrowHow supplies Ammonia to a number of companies who have adopted both SCR and SNCR (selective non catalytic reduction) technology within the cement, waste to energy and power generation industries.
NOx Abatement