Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Power industry seeks high-tech solutions

AP Environmental Writer

MARQUETTE — It somewhat resembles a honeycomb: row upon row of sturdy fabric bags, each 26 feet long and stretched over a steel frame that preserves its conical shape.

For high-tech gadgetry, it's short on bells and whistles. Yet this mechanism inside a cavernous building at the Presque Isle Power Plant may help achieve one of the nation's top environmental goals: slashing mercury emissions from incineration of coal to generate electricity.

It's part of a new system called Toxecon. Designed by industry researchers, it prevents gaseous mercury from escaping into the atmosphere by mixing it with carbon, creating ash that is collected in the fabric bags and trucked to landfills.

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http://www.record-eagle.com/2006/aug/08mercury.htm

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