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AM-99-17 CONTROL TECHNOLOGY SELECTION WITH MACT II FCC PARTICULATE EMISSION STANDARDS

John D. Cunic and Eugene M. Roundtree Exxon Research and Engineering Company Florham Park, NJ

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Government, NonMember - $25.00

Description:

A new set of EPA regulations, known as MACT II, will require significant new investments by many refiners. Because MACT II will apply to all FCCUs, it has been estimated that about one-half of the nearly 100 FCC units operating in the U.S. will require installation of control technology to meet MACT II. At the same time, FCC units operating outside of the U.S. are also under pressure to reduce particulate emissions, often to levels even lower than required in the U.S. Refiners can choose from a variety of technologies for controlling FCC dust emissions. No single technology is best for all applications. Rather, the optimum choice for a given refiner depends on a number of factors, including synergies with related requirements such as SOx control.

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-99-17
Publication Year: 1999