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Big emission cuts for fossil fuel plants can be achieved using relatively simple efficiency tweaks, says John Goldring, Managing Director of RJM International in this article for The Chemical Engineer magazine, the journal for Members of the Institute of Chemical Engineers. read more of RJM The Chemical Engineer, January 2010... Power engineers are seeking to reconcile the seemingly contradictory demands of delivering increased performance with minimal investment, and yet still meet their emissions targets. read more of RJM in International Power Engineer, November 2009... Tim Probert, Deputy Editor of PEI recently visited AES Tisza II, near Budapest, Hungary, home to a 900MWe gas and light oil fired power plant, where RJM developed and installed burner modifications which reduced NOx emissions by over 70%. read more of RJM in Power Engineering International, December 2008... RJM International has recently completed a major NOx reduction project at AES Kilroot, Northern Ireland's largest power station, reducing all key emissions and simultaneously increasing efficiency. read more of RJM in Modern Power Systems, October 2008... If a coal-fired power plant can get its carbon-in-ash content low enough, it can sell the ash to cement manufacturers. However, the plant must also adhere to strict emissions control. read more of RJM in Power Engineering International, April 2008...RJM The Chemical Engineer, January 2010
RJM in International Power Engineer, November 2009
RJM in Power Engineering International, December 2008
RJM in Modern Power Systems, October 2008
RJM in Power Engineering International, April 2008

