The company has agreed to supply two ULTRA systems for retrofit coal-fired units in China.

Fuel Tech’s ULTRA process will be used to convert urea to ammonia for use as a reagent in the selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxide (NOx), eliminating the hazards associated with the transport, storage and handling of anhydrous or aqueous ammonia.

Equipment deliveries for this order are currently scheduled for late in this year.

One of the orders has been placed by a domestic utility and existing customer, to provide selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) systems on three combustion units.

The company’s SNCR systems will address NOx emission requirements under the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, which takes effect starting 1 January 2012.

Equipment deliveries on this order are currently scheduled for late in this year.

Additional CSAPR-related orders were for Computational Fluid Dynamic modeling for five units from multiple customers that are evaluating SNCR technology as an option to comply with their NOx emission requirements.

An order was also received for an upgrade of an existing SNCR system at a utility in the Northeast.