| Title | Noncondensable Hydrogen Sulfide Incineration with Brine Scrubbing Air Emissions Control System: Source Reduction Demonstration Project |
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| Authors | Goddard, Wilson B.; Goddard, Christine B.; McClain, David W. |
| Year | 1990 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Environmental; Power Generation; Air Pollution; Air Quality; H2S; Hydrogen Sulfide; Atmosphere; Gas Removal Systems; Gas Disposal; H2S Incinerators; Noncondensable Gas; Scrubbers; Air Emissions Control System; Sulfur Dioxide Scrubbers; California Departme |
| Abstract | The technical and institutional feasibility of incinerating hydrogen sulfide (H2S) contained in geothermal noncondensable gases, and the use of geothermal brine for sulfur dioxide scrubbing and absorption as an Air Emissions Control System (AECS), have been documented through engineering analysis in the Phase I grant study funded through the California Department of Health Services (DOHS), Hazardous Materials Reduction Grant Program and hosted by California Energy Company (CECI). Grant funding for Phase II now has been approved to proceed with the project through the pilot plant design phase. |