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Here's something for Pruitt's notebook for tomorrow. Place me in this meeting.
--Original Message-- From: Chris Hessier [mailto:CHessier@ajw-inc.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 9:47 AM To: Jackson, Ryan <jackson.ryan@epa.gov> Subject: Presentation
Ryan, Here is our presentation for tomorrow. Let me know if yo have any questions. Hessier
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A History of Technology Innovation, Economic Growth, and Pollution Reduction
Meeting With: Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Since the enactment of the CAAA's, ICAC member companies have been behind the design and deployment of technologies that make improvements in air quality possible.
TECHNOLOGY: where advancements m health, em ironmental 'protei'tuni- -c.-.
Creates Quality Jobs
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Grows the Economy, Reduces Pollution
Global Technology Exports
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VISION
To be //,'(- independent expert voice of the stationary source air pollution control and monitoring industry
Provide a forum for experts to come to a common understanding of industry challenges and opportunities.
Leverage the collective knowledge and project experience to advance technology
To achieve a balance between air quality and industrial growth by providing
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Lncourage policies that are achievable and cost-dlecih o with technology innovation
Treat all stakeholders equally and with respect
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Delivering Clean Air
A 'Ac. ' always works in cooperation with industry; federal, regional, and state governments; and other stakAe tdw s to demonstrate and . pi y n ihnology.
Industry Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Coal Utilization Research Council
Government Environmental Protection Agency Department of Energy State, Local, And Regional Governments
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Our Successes:
Utility & Industrial Emissions Dramatically Decline
ICAC Members' technology innovations have enabled:
Moreencry.v production More economic productivity
Together With:
Dramatically clrunt-r ;iir
Electricity Rates
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UK OECD Japan
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US Air Pollution 1980-2013
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A JOB-CREATING INDUSTRY
Environmental Standards Drive Job Creation:
Interstate ^suited in:
jbo Jobs
jobs Over 7 years
Engineers; project managers; boilermakers; steelworkers; fabricators; concrete makers; manufacturing of slurry pumps, fans, motors and catalysts; processing of reagents for pollution controls, such as hydrated lime, sodium bicarbonate, and activated carbon.
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Strong U.S. and Global Markets
US, Industrial Emission Control Market Size
2015
Global Environmental Technologies Goods and Services Market Size 2015
Note: Figures are all in USD and estimates for 2015 Source: http://www.trade.gov/topmarkets/pdf/Environmental_Technologies_Executive_Summary.pdf
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tMlSiOn l S > n/honmontal tecnnclogies market size
$51,2 billion Value of e/ports from U.S. environmental companies
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Innovation Leads to Economic Activity
Government Action Has Spurred Innovation in SOa Control. Technology.
Cost-effective policies have stimulated research collaboration between institutions, which has led to technological development (evident in the growth of patents filed).
Co-Authorships between Institutions
U.S. Patents Filed
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Costs of Emissions Control Decrease Over Time with Increased Experience and Improvements
Example: Phase II Federal Acid Rain Program
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EPA 1994/95
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Coal Use vs. 502 Emissions
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Coal Use (+115%)
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Success of American Ingenuity
Declining Annual SO, Emissions
This graph shows
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Significant Declines in Wet SOz
Three-Year Wet Sulfate Disposition
1989-1991
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Mercury Control Options from Coal to Stack
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CLEAN AIR ACT
Mercury Control Technologies at Coal-Fired Power Plants Have Achieved Substantial Emissions Reductions
Halogen Additives
Sorbent Injection
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Collaboration & Innovation Drove Actual Costs Down -90%
COAL-FIRED MERCURY CONTROL
studied by EPRI, EPA, DOE and others since 1990
1990s
MuLtipLe-poLlutant control laboratory & pilot-scale studies
Major issues with Hg measurement at low levels
Early 2000s
Introduction of haLogen-treated activated carbons
Measurement improvements & options expanded
Today
Identification of critical aspects of carbon that drive performance in mercury capture
Measurements still challenging and highmaintenance
Ongoing Development
Solutions tailored for specific circumstances to achieve optimal compliance solutions
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Mercury control has been used on commercial coal fired power plants since 2007
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Substantial APC Advancements:
ICAC Members Pollution Control Technologies, Goods and Services
Mercury Controls NOx Controls VOC Controls
Particulate, S02, HCL Controls
Carbon Monoxide Controls
Consumable Products Emissions Measurement & Monitoring Engineering, Consulting, System Services
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Hg removal, demonstrated at go%+ NOx removal of 95%+ VOC typical destruction of g8%+ for a wide range of applications PM removal of >95% with wide range of technologies SO2 removaLof go+% with DSI, 95%+ with WESP Acid gas control using Dry Sorbent Injection of Alkaline Sorbents
HCl >90% control SO3 > 95% control
Carbon Monoxide ControLs CO control up to 99% DRE (>i,ooo power plants and industrial boiLers) Consumable Products Reagents, Sorbents, Hydrated Lime, Sodium Bicarbonate, Activated Carbon, Trona, Ammonia, Ammonium Sulfate, Urea
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VOC controls are deployed over a wide range of industries,
capable of up to 99% destruction.
DEPLOYED IN:
Petrochemical Chemical Pharmaceutical Wood Products Painting Coating Electronics Oil & Gas
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S02, Acid Gas and Particulate Controls
Modern
Pulverized Coal Dry FGD Power Plant Scrubber (SOi)
Fabric Filter Baghouse (Ash)
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E/ecfmsfaf/c Precipitator (Ash) Additional Systems - Drv sorbent injection (DSIJ for Hg/503
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" Operation and maintenance
DSI/ACI with Fabric Filter
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Emissions, Measurement, and Monitoring
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Continuous Innovation
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Improved efficiencies Innovative materials Significant OPEX and CAPEX reductions
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IMPROVING POWER PLANT EFFICIENCY
to Reduce Emissions of All Kinds
Wasted energy
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Useful electricity 30-40'
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Rotating Soot Blower
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Commercial-Scale Clean Coal & Enhanced Oil Recovery Projects
WA Parish
Electrical Generating
Station
90% COz-free processed flue gas
CO? -Oil Separator
World s Laigest Coalmine-Mouth Methane Captuie Project
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icric Ready To Be An indispensable
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- To The EPA & Industry
Technology Has No Agenda, iCAC Members Make It Happen,
These technologies have jobs and promoted ecor
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Air pollution control technologies enable continuous progress toward:
Lower COST:
High Caliber 1
Greater Certainty for COMPLIANCE
EPA can help further the progress industry has made by providing certainty, a requisite for long-term investment in global leading technologies.
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A Presentation by
jte of Clean Air Comoanies
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