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Title: Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Stationary Natural Gas Powered Engines
Author: H. A. Haimov
Source: American Gas Association 1973
Year Published: 1973
Abstract: Air pollution has become a subject of ever-increasing concern to the general public, government, and industry. Oxides of nitrogen, or NOx, is a lerm frequently used in the air pollution control efforts and applied to nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). These substances are considered a major air contaminani, whose rate of formation is directly related to peak temperatures. Internal combustion engines are the single largest stationary source of NO, production from gas utilities operations and as such are of primary concern. For these reasons, the Southern California Gas Company undertook a program designed to determine the levels of NO, formation from its various stationary natural gas powered engines and to explore practical means for their reduction and control.




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