NOx Reduction Applications: Gas Turbines
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is the standard technology
applied worldwide on gas turbines where high percentage NOx reductions or extremely low NOx emission concentrations
are required.
For retrofit on combined cycle systems utilizing a gas turbine
followed by a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), there
is usually insufficient space either before or within the
HRSG for conventional or high temperature SCR. The CRI Low
Temperature SCR Catalyst Technology offers the ability to
position the SCR system completely after the heat recovery
section and to achieve high NOx reductions at typical stack
gas temperatures, even as low as 300° F (150° C).
Even at the low SCR operating temperatures existing at these
locations, over 90% NOx reduction at controlled NH3 slip
of 5-10 ppm or less can be achieved.
For gas turbine combined cycle retrofit applications, a critical
factor is often limited pressure drop availability. A significant
advantage of the CRI SCR technology is that the lateral flow
(LFR) catalyst reactor modules can be designed for very low
pressure drop through the SCR catalyst, typically 2-3" H2O (5-7.5 mbar) but even as low as 1" H2O (2.5 mbar)
if required.
An additional and typically significant cost advantage of
locating the SCR at the outlet of the HRSG is that no modifications
to the HRSG are necessary and much of the site work and installation
for the SCR can be accomplished while the unit is still operating,
minimizing downtime.
The CRI low temperature SCR technology has been proven over
many years of operation on a range of gas turbine types and
sizes to offer reliable high NOx reduction performance.