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EnviroScrub's Dry PahlmanTM Process Scrubbing Technology Verified by Independent Testing Laboratory 2 January 2002 Minneapolis, MN EnviroScrub Technologies Corporation's ("EnviroScrub") revolutionary dry PahlmanTM Process NOx and/or SOx emissions-reduction-technology ("ERT") has received independent, third-party verification from Interpoll Laboratories ("Interpoll") of Circle Pines, Minnesota. Interpoll was contracted by Minnesota Power to verify the NOx and SOx removal efficiencies of EnviroScrub's PahlmanTM Process technology at its coal-fired Boswell Energy Center site in Cohasset, Minnesota. Interpoll sampled inlet and outlet gases from EnviroScrub's mobile PahlmanTM Process plant which was on-site at the Boswell Energy Center. Interpoll's work confirmed, for its client Minnesota Power, that EnviroScrub's technology was able to remove 96%+ of NOx emissions and 99%+ of SOx emissions from its coal-fired exhaust stream. "The Interpoll Report, which independently verifies our tremendous NOx and SOx capture rates, further confirms the enormous potential of our PahlmanTM Process technology in the marketplace," commented Kurt V. Steinbergs, EnviroScrub's Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer. These capture percentages were achieved using a single-stage, single PahlmanTM Process plant; which effectively performed the work of a stand-alone wet FGD SOx scrubbing system and a stand-alone SCR NOx scrubbing system. These impressive results, from a single plant, highlight the competitive Capital and Operating & Maintenance cost structures possible with implementation of the PahlmanTM Process technology vis-à-vis competing wet FGD and SCR systems. The PahlmanTM Process can save power generation companies tens of millions of dollars in emissions-reduction-technology costs at just a single coal-fired site. EnviroScrub, a privately-held deployment-stage company, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota licenses its dry PahlmanTM Process technology, which has proven to be exceptionally effective in removing NOx and/or SOx gases from natural gas- and coal- fired power plant emissions. EnviroScrub plans to compete in the multi-billion dollar U.S. emissions-reduction-technology (“ERT”) market beginning in 2002. Back to News |
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