Today, coal plants
use scrubbers to remove sulfur, or burn low - sulfur western coal.
Then
using the scrubber side of a sponge, scrub off the baked on ick.
Don't
use a scrubber sponge with the Bon Ami; just use a dishcloth.
«For extra stuck - on grime,» he says, «you may need to repeat the process or
use a scrubber sponge.»
To use, simply squeeze the pen and
use the scrubber tip like an eraser to remove stains.
(Sec. 1402) Authorizes a state to provide a tax or fee incentive to entities engaged in production of electricity from coal mined in the state and used in a facility that
uses scrubbers or other forms of clean coal technology.
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using a scrubber tool in the left - hand rail.
While working at the School district I have
used scrubbers and buffers on classroom floors, hallways and the Gym floor.
Not exact matches
Instead of
using a shaving brush, buy a cheap kitchen dish
scrubber (or
use your hand or a washcloth).
However, over the past decade, industry operators have invested in green cleaning products and equipment such as floor
scrubbers that
use less chemical products and machines that ionize water to help lift dirt particles.
Instead, buy a cheap kitchen dish
scrubber (or
use your hand or a washcloth).
I have stainless steel pans and
use a commercial wire mesh pan
scrubber — takes off anything.
I gave up and
used regular dish soap and my nylon
scrubber - backed sponge which took off the brown greasy film from the exterior of the pan quite easily.
I personally
use a plastic
scrubber, but my mother
uses a dish cloth.
The soft, silicone bristled
scrubber can be
used in place of a washcloth and also makes a fun, textured bath toy.
Use a light scrubber to rub the spots on seats, pockets or canopy of the stroller and then use an absorbing wet cloth to remove the soap from the cleaned spo
Use a light
scrubber to rub the spots on seats, pockets or canopy of the stroller and then
use an absorbing wet cloth to remove the soap from the cleaned spo
use an absorbing wet cloth to remove the soap from the cleaned spots.
Scrubber attachments shouldn't be
used on floors that scratch easily.
The
scrubbers are a commonly
used method for decreasing carbon emissions from industries such as coal - fired power plants, which produce more than 14 billion metric tons of carbon each year.
At Loy Yang Power Station in Victoria, a pilot plant run by CSIRO will capture 1,000 metric tons of CO2 a year; the Australian research organization has collaborated with China's Huaneng Group to
use an amine
scrubber to capture CO2 from a co-generation power plant in Beijing and then sell it.
The shipping industry, if it chooses to, could
use alternative means of compliance, such as seawater
scrubbers, and continue
using heavy fuel oil, he said.
The second
uses various forms of chemistry — in the form of amine or ammonia
scrubbers, special membranes or ionic liquids — to pull carbon dioxide out of a more mixed set of exhaust gases.
Many plants are equipped with equipment — dubbed
scrubbers — that
use lime to remove pollutants.
Air pollution control devices called
scrubbers use a sprayed slurry of ground limestone and water to remove sulfur dioxide from gases formed in coal combustion, said Tom Schmaltz, environmental director for Headwaters Resources, a world leader in coal combustion products.
Another blackhead removal product that is effective to
use is an exfoliant or
scrubber.
Use some castile soap in your wash water, but utilize a soapy sponge or
scrubber to do the bulk of the cleaning.
The plant - based
scrubbers are handsewn and only natural based materials are
used in the production of our complete line of Twist products.
One can make
use of various natural ingredients, like healthy oils, essential oils, face packs, home - made peels, natural
scrubbers and all that stuff.
Our range of
scrubbers are redefining the way the world cleans with chemical - free technologies reducing the need for everyday detergent
use.
Just rinse them off — don't
use soap, but do
use a metal
scrubber if necessary to scrape off any fishy bits — and dry thoroughly.
The intrigue of Wool (the title comes from the
scrubbers used by people sent to clean the sensors on the surface) is enjoyable and thought - provoking, but it's how Howey borrows from our present that really makes Wool resonate with readers.
DiMarino, who has been teaching well - attended bathing seminars for many years, says she takes a two - quart bucket, puts a splash of shampoo in, and
uses the nylon net
scrubbers sold for human body washes (she calls them «scruffies») to mix the shampoo and apply it to the dog.
Use hot water and a diluted soapy mixture to scrub the insides with a
scrubber on a long handle; a water bottle brush is a good solution.
Heavy Water (2015)
uses lighting to transform a flat pool of water into a bulbous form, while Knife, Sole, Feather,
Scrubbers (2015) playfully substitutes a photographer's color chart with vibrant scrub sponges.
The
use of
scrubbers (yes China and India installed
scrubbers although not
used consistently) to remove SO2 along with the shift to natural gas means the amount of aerosols has not kept up with CO2 forcing.
Regarding coal
use, most of us know that China
uses no stack
scrubbers or other pollution abatement technology.
Many coal - fired plants
use smokestack
scrubbers to prevent air pollution.
Nevertheless, acid rain remains a serious and even increasing issue in many areas — especially in Russia and China, where coal combustion without the
use of «
scrubbers» remains common.
plants
use «
scrubbers» to clean Sulfur from the smoke...
scrubbers and NOx removal equipment are also able to reduce mercury emissions from some types of coal... (EPA) has set tighter mercury limits for the future.»
Sodium alkali is
used by many paper mills that have
scrubber systems to avoid acid corrosion effects.
Wet
scrubbers are
used to capture both particulates and SO2 by injecting water droplets into the flue gas to form a wet by - product.
Although many plant managers avoided
using their SO (2)
scrubbers in the past, recent evidence, based on a series of field interviews conducted by the author, suggests that managers of coal power plants now have incentives to operate their
scrubbers properly....
With a
scrubber in place, a plant
using high - sulfur coal can reduce its need to buy and surrender SO2 emissions permits by 90 % or more compared to a plant
using the same fuel without a
scrubber, making Illinois Basin coal much more competitive, especially against Central Appalachia which previously could rely on its low sulfur content as a competitive advantage.
Another 1974 American Electric Power ad criticized EPA for encouraging the
use of pollution
scrubbers on coal plants.
Costs of German and UK electricity would increase if their coal - fired power stations had to remove SOx from flue gases by
use of «
scrubbers» (i.e. flue gas desulphurisation; FGD).
China
uses 45 % of the world's coal, much of it low grade lignite, and
scrubbers cost money to operate so they are frequently down for «Maintenance».
This 1/1/1995 article about
scrubbers says that they «have been
used for 25 years,» which suggests that the first
scrubbers were installed around 1970:
To meet this goal, plant owners can implement one of or a combination of three main strategies:
use lower sulfur coal in their boilers, retire plants without emissions controls, or install emissions control equipment — primarily flue gas desulfurization (FGD)
scrubbers.
The company decides how to
use its allowance; it might restrict output, or switch to a cleaner fuel, or buy a
scrubber to cut emissions.
She says that solutions include greater
use of
scrubbers, increased energy efficiency, and switching from coal to natural gas, nuclear power, and renewables.
Reducing emissions is certainly not the only way to remove CO2 from the air, we already
use CO2
scrubbers in space craft to recycle air quality, and I imagine if mankind decided to do so, something of that nature could be constructed on a large scale assuming it turns out to be necessary.