Fuel Tech Secures $10 Million in Air Pollution Control Contracts
Fuel Tech, Inc. has secured multiple contracts worth approximately $10 million for air pollution control systems. The contracts involve upgrades and new installations aimed at enhancing emissions compliance for utility and industrial customers, reflecting increased investment in power infrastructure.

Fuel Tech, Inc. has announced multiple air pollution control contracts totaling around $10 million, primarily with utility and industrial clients. A significant contract includes integrating Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology with two natural gas-fired turbines for a Midwest municipal utility, enhancing the plant's output by roughly 100 MW to meet rising electricity demand.
The expanded facility is projected to begin operations in 2029, with engineering work starting immediately and equipment deliveries by late 2027. Additionally, two orders involve upgrades to existing systems for industrial clients, with completion expected in Q3 2026. The contracts underscore a growing trend in infrastructure investment and a heightened focus on emissions control compliance.




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