Fuel Tech is a world leading supplier of nitrogen oxide (NOx) reduction and urea reagent technologies. Our ULTRA systems are engineered to safely generate high-quality diluted ammonia for SCR systems and flue gas conditioning applications by thermally decomposing urea. Expertly engineered for reliability and long-term performance, ULTRA systems provide a user-friendly solution for onsite ammonia generation. We have successfully installed hundreds of systems worldwide, using a variety of heat sources, including electric heaters, natural gas burners, external flue gas heat exchangers and direct flue gas.

  • Eliminates the risk of hazardous chemical transport and storage
  • Systems with capacities of (1) to 1,300lb/hr of ammonia supply
  • Can use 32 to 55% urea solution by weight and varying levels of quality
  • Integrated system for retrofit or greenfield applications
  • Installed on over 350 systems worldwide

Fuel Tech’s ULTRA system generates dilute ammonia, which is then delivered to the SCR system through an ammonia injection grid (AIG). Ammonia generation is precisely controlled by metering urea into a decomposition chamber, with the generation rate responding quickly to changes in urea flow. The ULTRA system is straightforward, comprising a blower, heat source, decomposition chamber, urea storage, urea metering and process controls, ensuring efficient and reliable operation.

The ULTRA system is designed ready for installation with minimum disruption. It is fully customizable to meet the specific needs of each application. In addition to natural gas, potential heat sources include electric heaters for smaller systems and natural gas or propane burners for larger installations. For enhanced energy efficiency, we can use pre-heated combustion air directly, or in combination with a heat exchanger, to get the required process air to the right conditions. Aqueous urea can be supplied to the site or generated onsite by mixing granular or concentrated urea with condensate or demineralized water. It is crucial to adhere to quality standards for the water used in urea solution preparation to avoid any adverse effects on SCR catalyst performance.

High temperature exhaust gas from the combustion turbine is extracted from the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), directed to the Decomposition Chamber, and returned to the flue gas path. The extracted flue gas, which is drawn from the HRSG using a high temperature blower, thermally decomposes the concentrated urea solution that is injected and distributed in the ULTRA chamber. The temperature of the flue gas typically is greater than 800°F and is particulate free. As with our other ULTRA systems, the urea injection rate is varied in response to changes in ammonia demand, but the total flow rate of the NH3/air mixture remains relatively steady.

ULTRA-QS™ can rapidly respond to changes in the ammonia demand rate for combustion units using SCR technology to control NOemissions. The system can inject urea and produce ammonia for the SCR within minutes of receiving the operating permission. The startup time will often be faster than the actual gas turbines and /HRSGs, which have heat-up requirements to avoid thermal stress on the HRSG and the SCR catalyst from rapid temperature increase.

Contact Fuel Tech today to learn how our ULTRA systems can eliminate the risks associated with hazardous ammonia transport and storage, while ensuring a safe, consistent and reliable supply.