- Newer fabric filter bag designs, like expanded surface area "StarBags", can provide benefits like reduced emissions and pressure drops while maintaining compliance with regulations. They increase filtration area to allow higher particulate loadings and residence times.
- Optimizing the operation of fabric filters and activated carbon injection systems together can reduce costs while meeting mercury limits. Higher fabric filter operating temperatures may require more frequent cleaning to maintain a thinner, fresher activated carbon layer for better mercury capture.
- Integrating fabric filter controls with mercury CEMS using feedforward and feedback can lower activated carbon usage while ensuring compliance over a range of operating conditions and loads.