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How can I reduce my current NOx (Nitric Oxide) levels?

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How can I reduce my current NOx (Nitric Oxide) levels?

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Several technologies exist today to reduce stack NOx levels. The first step is to determine the source. Is it from a fuel combustion source or is it from a chemical cleaning source? One solution is to install a SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction System). SCR units provide an effective, affordable solution to NOx emissions restrictions for gas turbine and industrial furnace applications. These units function by reacting ammonia with the nitrogen oxides (NOx) to reduce them back to elemental nitrogen. These systems can utilize ammonia in virtually any form, including anhydrous (gas), aqueous (liquid), or by the generation of ammonia from urea (solid or liquid). Another solution maybe to modify the combustion NOx generating source to a lower multi stage combustion design.

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