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William Ellison
Director of
Ellison Consultants
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Since 1966, Ellison has specialized in stack gas cleaning,
including NOx abatement, flue gas desulphurization, and
management of resulting liquid and solid by-products. He is
currently in the forefront of technical and commercial
development activities to establish optimum means of
achieving NOx and Hgo emission reduction in existing FGD facilities.
A registered professional engineer, licensed in the State
of New York and the State of Pennsylvania, he has served since 1981 as
Director of Ellison Consultants, Monrovia, Maryland, an
independent consultant serving domestic and overseas clients.
In this capacity, he has carried out more than seventy major project
assignments for worldwide stack gas cleaning system suppliers,
electric utilities and other firms in technical activities
related to control of pollution in power generation from coal.
Other special activities include authorship of the chapter
on flue gas desulfurization for McGraw-Hill's Standard
Handbook of Powerplant Engineering (1989, and 1998 second
edition). Ellison has since 1971 contributed frequent articles
to McGraw-Hill's POWER magazine and is a senior consultant
for the staff of environmental technical news publisher, The
McIlvaine Company.
His educational background includes the degrees of
Mechanical Engineer and of Master of Science in Heat Power,
(Stevens Institute of Technology), as well as Master of
Engineering, majoring in Environmental Pollution Control,
(City University of New York).
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