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Chinese coal-fired plant to use Cansolv Technology for SO2 removal

Cansolv Technologies has signed an agreement with Beijing Guodian Longyuan Environmental Engineering to license a CANSOLV SO2 scrubbing system for a new 1.2GW coal-fired power plant.

 

The plant will be built by China Guodian Corporation at Duyun in Guizhou province, P.R.C.

"We are delighted to work with Guodian Longyuan in this first deployment of a regenerable FGD system in the Chinese power sector," said Steve Bryce, president of Cansolv. "This use of Cansolv's technology by GDLY will enable Guodian to meet tightening local air quality standards as they increase the availability of electricity to consumers in Guizhou."

"We are delighted to work with Guodian Longyuan in this first deployment of a regenerable FGD system in the Chinese power sector," said Steve Bryce, president of Cansolv. "This use of Cansolv's technology by GDLY will enable Guodian to meet tightening local air quality standards as they increase the availability of electricity to consumers in Guizhou."

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