Enhanced Dry Sorbent Injection definition

Enhanced Dry Sorbent Injection or “Enhanced DSI” means a pollution control system in which a dry sorbent is injected into the flue gas prior to the NOx and particulate matter controls in order to provide additional mixing and improved SO2 removal as compared to Dry Sorbent Injection.

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