fgd thermal power plant
In order to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions from fossil fuel based power plants, the FGD (Flue Gas Desulfurization) thermal power plant is a high-tech facility specifically designed for that purpose which features capturing sulphur dioxide from the flue gas produced during combustion and turning it into a solid byproduct The main functions involved with capturing sulfur dioxide from the flue gas produced during combustion have involved converting it into a solid byproduct and disposing of it safely or utilizing it in other applications. Flue Gas Desulfurization plants employ a variety of technology features including the use of absorbers, typically limestone or a lime slurry that is injected into lime thistle water to react with the sulfur dioxide The high removal efficiency that has been achieved in the tile tower scrubber is a result of a number of technological enhancements: increased height, lateral mist elimiinator, narrow riser, inclined gas flow. At the same time with changes in environmental policy, air pollution is being reduced from fossil fuels as coal, oil and natural gas-fired power plants introduce FGD technology to significantly reduce their environment load and adjust themselves accordingly to ever stricter environmental regulations.