Hydrogen as Coal replacement, NOx emissions.
- From: jgraber@xxxxxx
- Date: 20 Dec 2007 13:27:24 -0600
Willie.Mookie@xxxxxxxxx writes:
...The success of that project triggers several power plant projects that
will switch from coal to hydrogen which I have recently negotiated.
This hydrogen is delivered from old mine sites by hydrogen gas
pipeline, along high tension wire rights of way, Do enough coal
fired power plants in a region,
Does burning hydrogen (in air) in a converted coal power plant produce
NOx emissions?
If so, and if it were desireable to reduce the NOx,
how could that be accomplished?
Add an oxygen pipeline in the same right-of-way,
and burn the H2 in O2 instead of in air,
instead of just venting the O2?
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