Global Technologies Group, Inc. Final Certified Report of Mercury Emissions Testing
June 06 2012 - 8:53AM
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Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) presents the
final certified report dated June 2012 for Mercury emissions
testing completed by MSE Technology Applications, Inc.
Cement Plant Mercury Emissions Final certified
Testing Using MBS
Global Technologies Group, Inc. (Global) contracted MSE
Technology Applications, Inc. (MSE) to perform a series of tests to
determine if Molecular Bonding System (MBS), a metals treatment
agent, can reduce mercury concentrations within a moist gas stream
at elevated temperatures specifically for cement plants. MBS has
historically been used to bond with metals in contaminated soils
and has also been previously tested to reduce mercury emissions in
a power plant with success.
Excerpt from the report. To access the complete report:
http://glbtech.com/CEMENT_PLANT_FINAL__REPORT.asp
7.0 Conclusions The Phase 1 go/no-go testing proved
that MBS when combined with PAC can remove more than two times the
amount of mercury than PAC can remove alone. These tests also
proved that MBS alone can remove more than five times the amount of
mercury from a nitrogen off-gas than PAC alone.
Phase II Testing confirmed that MBS does
not introduce any NOX, SOX, or acid gasses into the off-gas stream.
Phase II Testing also proved that the combined MBS and PAC
treatment agents can remove more mercury from off-gas than PAC
alone, and that MBS alone can remove almost four times as much
mercury than PAC alone in a compressed air system.
8.0 Recommendations Because the
combination of MBS and PAC can remove substantially more mercury
from an off-gas system than PAC alone, MSE recommends that the MBS
technology be implemented at full scale in a cement plant with a
PAC system. The MBS technology could also be implemented as a
stand-alone technology for mercury emissions reduction.
"As a result of the successful testing of the MBS treatment for
removal of Mercury from flue gases, we are preparing the final
documentation for dissemination to the Portland Cement Association
and its members worldwide and the various cement and power
companies we have previously discussed this treatment with and our
contacts in China, Singapore and India who have been waiting for
this certified final report.
"We have also appointed MSE Technology Applications, Inc., to
handle all the testing, monitoring, setup, technical aspects and
implementation of our coming projects," stated James Fallacaro,
President.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will
implement new mercury emissions regulations in 2013 and many cement
plants and Power plants will not be able to meet the more stringent
regulations. Some of these plants have installed powdered activated
carbon (PAC) systems in an attempt to reduce
mercury emissions to comply with the new regulations. However,
mercury emissions have not been reduced enough to meet the new
regulations at some of the plants.
Global Technologies Group, Inc. (GLOBAL) is a company that is in
the business of acquiring exclusive licenses and distribution and
reseller contracts on proven technologies in the environmental,
green and war fighter industries. The criteria for the licensing or
distribution agreements of the technologies are: they must be
proven, validated and in use. The business plan of Global is to
sublicense the technologies it acquires to companies in Countries
covered under the original license grants and for its own use. For
our exclusive distribution and reseller agreements, we partner with
appropriate representatives in the covered countries for resale of
turn key projects. Solucorp Industries is the patent holder and
licensor of the MBS/IFS2C technology.
Contact: James Fallacaro Email Contact 941-685-1616
www.glbtech.com
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