Contracts for mercury control systems

ADA-ES Inc. has announced that it has been awarded three contracts to provide Activated Carbon Injection (ACI) systems for mercury emissions control from three coal-fired electric generating units in Canada. The units, which produce a total of 1315MW of power, are burning low-sulfur sub-bituminous coal mined in Canada. Delivery of the systems is expected to be in the fourth quarter of 2009. Dr Michael Durham, President and CEO of ADA-ES stated, “ADA has been conducting mercury control demonstrations and testing projects in Canada for the past several years. This award is the culmination of that testing and validation of our technology for the Canadian coal-fired power industry. We expect this market to be active throughout 2009 as several Canadian power companies are preparing to meet January 2011 emissions regulations.”
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