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With an increase in demand of the electric utility industry, stationary gas turbines have become more popular in
recent years as combined-cycles, peaking power plants and cogeneration facilities. The course discusses uses of gas
turbines, fundamentals of operation of modern turbines with emphasis on state-of-the-art controls to achieve some of the lowest emission concentrations for this source category. The course also discusses combined cycles with HRSG units, steam turbines and power generation. This is followed by a detailed discussion on emissions and control techniques such as Dry Low-NOx combustors with staged combustion, water or steam injection followed by SCR and CO catalysts. Applicable federal and local BACT regulations, permitting requirements, and agency inspection procedures and safety concerns are thoroughly discussed. SITE VISIT RECOMMENDED.
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United States

Notes
NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Classroom Hours
6
Class Capacity
42