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Flue and Waste Gas cleaning

Removing greenhouse gases and other pollutants from exhaust gases is a vital part of reducing the impact of industrial processes on the environment.

Flue and waste gases from power plants and industry invariably contain some substances that may be damaging to the climate or environment, such as CO2, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur oxides (Sox), dust and particles; and toxins such as dioxin and mercury.

Naturally, the research and development of technologies to remove these unwanted substances is an area of high priority; which is also reflected in the national and local legislation of many countries. A wide range of technologies: chemical processes, filters, scrubbers etc., are employed to ensure optimal cleaning according to the composition of the exhaust gas. Often, the ideal solution for a particular plant involves several different technologies.

Many Danish companies are engaged in developing and implementing solutions for removing pollutants from flue and waste gases.

Below, you can find featured profiles and solutions from exhibitors on EnergyMap engaged in flue and waste gas cleaning. Use the menu on the left to find all profiles, projects, solutions, cases and events related to this technology.

 

 

 

 


 

Flue and Waste Gas cleaning

Featured Profile

City of Copenhagen

City of Copenhagen
Copenhagen is focused on the climate. The city is energy efficient with our district heating system, while nearly 40 ...

Featured Solution

SmellFIGHTER solutions from I...

SmellFIGHTER solutions from InFarm and Grundfos
Better stables, better farming, better smells. Dairy and pig production provide countless jobs and vital foodstuff...

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