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GORE® DeNOx Catalytic Filter Bags: HeidelbergCement Reduces NOx and NH₃ Emissions Far Below Limit Values

HeidelbergCement AG's Paderborn cement plant has undergone continuous development since it was founded in 1926. Today's advanced methods of cement production have fundamentally transformed this plant's operations.

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GORE DeNOx Catalytic Filter Bags reduce NOx and NH3 with minimum or no changes in the existing process and equipment.

Case Study: GORE® DeNOx Catalytic Filter Bags – Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator, Villefranche sur Saône, France

In 2013, the city of Villefranche (France) requested that its municipal waste incinerator reduce its emission levels to < 80 mg/Nm3 NOx and < 10 mg/Nm3 NH3, especially necessary given the plant’s close proximity to the city of Lyon. However, the plant didn’t want to compromise its incineration capacity in its efforts to reduce emissions.

Case Study: GORE® DeNOx Catalytic Filter Bags – Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator, Padova, Italy

The HESTAMBIENTE Municipal Waste incinerator, part of HERA group, is located in Padova (Italy). Due to tight regulations, the incinerator needed to significantly reduce its line 1 NOx emissions.

Case Study: GORE® DeNOx Catalytic Filter Bags – Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator, Limoges, France

The waste incinerator CEDLM in Limoges (France) was proactively looking for efficient solutions to reduce NOx emissions to a 80 mg/Nm3 level, making them eligible for emission-related tax benefits.