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The U.S. market for electric power generation, be it natural gas- or
coal-fired, is in a tremendous period of expansion -- many experts estimate
new U.S. plant construction will be over 500 Gigawatts (1 Gw = 1,000
Megawatts) by the year 2020; more than doubling current (2001) U.S.
capacity. The problem will be to produce the much needed additional power
in an environmentally and financially acceptable manner. What can be done to
limit or eliminate the harmful gases (NOx and SOx) that result from
fossil fuel combustion? And how can it be done while minimizing the
financial burden to power producers?

We've worked out those problems with a proprietary process that improves the
environmental performance of both natural gas and coal as fuels for cleaner,
more cost-effective power generation. Our technology is called the PahlmanTM
Process Multi-Pollutant Control System and we invite you to travel through this web site to learn more
about its performance -- and its vast potential both today and in the decades
ahead. Our technology has been evaluated by independent laboratories.
Click here to see our latest world-class Mercury removal rates.
Click here to see our complete presentation as delivered at the AWMA on 2 September, 2004.

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