Uhde wins new contracts for EnviNOx® tail gas treatment units for the abatement of greenhouse gases
Uhde's EnviNOx® process uses a special catalyst to convert the pollutant nitrogen oxides, i.e. nitrous oxide (N2O) and NOx, in the tail gas streams of nitric acid plants into the naturally occurring substances nitrogen, oxygen and water vapour. In total, future annual emissions from the Hungarian plant will be reduced by approximately 3,200 tonnes of nitrous oxide. The EnviNOx® process has recently been acknowledged as best available technique (BAT) for official approval procedures in the European Union.
A second contract for an EnviNOx® tail gas treatment unit has also been awarded by ENAEX S.A. of Santiago, Chile. Here too the unit will be installed in a nitric acid plant, thus reducing annual emissions of nitrous oxide by 3,000 tonnes. The unit is due to come on-stream in Mejillones, some 1,400 kilometres north of the capital Santiago, in late 2007. Both contracts comprise the licence, basic engineering, supply of key equipment and supervision of the commissioning of the units.
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