Midwest Energy
Emissions (“ME2C”) delivers cost effective mercury capture technologies to
power plants and other large industrial coal-burning units in the United States
and Canada. The Company’s proprietary technology enables customers to meet U.S.
EPA standards set for mercury emissions. Upon implementation these processes
are effective and economical while causing low levels of disruption to
equipment and on-going operations. ME2C’s product lines cover both its patented
SEA™ system products and complete line of sorbents for backend system
applications across all boiler types.
The SEA™ product
line is specifically tailored for each application to match a customer’s fuel
type and boiler configuration for optimal results. This high-grade sorbent
enhancement additive, which is injected into the boiler in minimal amounts,
works in tandem with proprietary sorbents to ensure maximum mercury capture
with economics compared to typical mercury removal techniques in use today.
This tailored approach has the added advantage of substantially reducing the
impact of mercury capture on the balance-of-plant systems and operations.
The sorbent line
consists of a number of proven, environmentally friendly proprietary sorbents
that meet and exceed the mercury mitigation requirements of our clients while
providing the best possible economics and the lowest possible feed rates.
ME2C’s 100%
carbon-free line is a breakthrough in the mercury mitigation sorbent business.
Combined with the SEA™ product, it offers utilities selling their fly ash a
no-risk alternative to the “carbon based” sorbents of the competition. The
sorbent product line has been developed and fully demonstrated in long-term
field testing over a dozen utilities across North America over the past several
years.
In order to achieve
necessary capture rates, ME2C conducts all of its analysis in the field
monitoring and adjusting as necessary vs. collecting samples for laboratory
analysis. ME2C field analysis uses a mobile laboratory trailer equipped with a
Leeman cold-vapor atomic adsorption spectrophotometer and a DMA-80 analyzer
(Milestone, Inc.). The DMA-80 allows for coal and ash mercury analysis in the
field.
In addition to the
equipment necessary to do mercury wet-chemistry sampling procedures, several
different types of continuous mercury monitors (CMMs) are used including PS
Analytical, Tekran, OhioLumex and Thermo.
For more
information, visit www.midwestemissions.com
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