Posted - January 13, 2014
H+H acquisition strengthens Yara’s NOx control reagent and
technology portfolio to provide selective catalytic reduction (SCR
systems) to ship and plant operators facing increasingly stringent
emission requirements
Yara International ASA said it has strengthened its position in
emissions control for ships, industrial plants and heavy-duty vehicles
with its acquisition of H+H Umwelt-und-Industrietechnik GmbH, which
produces Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems for secondary NOx
(nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide) reduction in marine and stationary
land engines.
Increasingly stringent environmental regulations, including in the U.S.
and Europe are imposing tougher NOx reduction standards on cruise ship,
container ship and bulk carrier operators, as well as on power plant,
waste incinerator and cement plant operators. H+H is currently a leading
provider of SCR systems to these shipping and industrial markets. NOx
control requirements will come into force in ECAs (emission control
areas) across the world’s territorial waters with the implementation of
new International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations.
With the H+H acquisition, Yara will become the only company able to
produce both major secondary NOx after-treatment equipment – plus the
chemical reagents needed to operate them. In addition to Yara’s existing
position in SNCR (selective non-catalytic reduction) technology, the
company is complementing its portfolio with the other major
after-treatment technology, SCR that reduces emissions to air by over
90%. Such technology developments come on top of Yara’s position as a
major actor in the production and supply of urea and ammonia, the
nitrogen based reagents for NOx reduction from diesel vehicles,
industrial plants and ships.
The deal builds upon Yara Environmental Technologies’ previous
developments and strategic investments in recent years. According to
Senior Vice-President and Head of Yara’s Industrial Segment, Yves Bonte,
“Our proven air pollution abatement solutions are a growing part of our
business. This is a major milestone in Yara’s strategy to offer a total
NOx emissions control package for industrial plants, ships and
heavy-duty vehicles.”
Compact and fuel efficient, SCR systems are able to achieve more than a
90% reduction in NOx emissions with no increase in fuel consumption or
reduction in engine performance – thereby providing a cost-effective
compliance to emission requirements. NOx control requirements will, for
example, come into force in a North American Emissions Control Area
(ECA) from January 2016, according to the United-States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA).
H+H designs and provides SCR exhaust gas treatment systems for nitrogen
oxide emissions control from marine engines and stationary land engines.
Founded in 1998, H+H is based in Hargesheim, Germany and currently has
over 1,200 installed SCR units around the world.
“Our proven SCR systems are a good match for Yara’s scale in reagent
supply and its SNCR Systems expertise. Together, we are even better
positioned to help customers around the world achieve their
environmental targets in a reliable and cost-effective manner,” says H+H
Managing Director, Michael Heck.
Post to be found at:
http://www.marinelink.com/news/acquires-provider-systems362912.aspx
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
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