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Title: Enhanced Combustion For Large Bore Gas Engines
Author: James J. Mccoy
Source: American Gas Association 1998
Year Published: 1998
Abstract: For the past ten years or so, operators of large bore gas-fired engines have been busy developing systems to convert old, rich-burn engines to more environmentally-friendly engines that are cleaner burning. Because of the way the original Clean-Air legislation and guidelines from EPA were written, the initial thrust of this cleanup was to rid the engines of as much NOx as possible, and to do it as economically as possible. Even so, millions of dollars have been spent on thousands of engines over the past eight years, and much of the NOx that was being dumped into the air has been eliminated. So the dollars spent have definitely shown good results, with some engines having reduced NOx from particular engine types by as much as 80%. All this has been done without having to spend anywhere near the dollars that it would have cost to replace the engines with new horsepower.




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