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Show • The advice GNOCIS makes is consistent with good engineering judgment. The original developmental and test program at Kingsnorth and Gaston is nearing completion, however, these sites will continue to be used to develop and demonstrate enhancements to GNOCIS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the following for their guidance, support, and efforts related to the demonstration of GNOCIS: Rick Squires, Gary Fotheringham, Rob Holmes, and Ian Mayes, PowerGen; Jim Noblett and Mark Hebets, Radian International; Scott Allison and Mike Slatsky, Southern Company. Also, the support from Rabindra Chakraborty, ETSU, Dave Crockford, DTI, Scott Smouse, DOE, and Tom Brown, DOE is greatly appreciated. Lastly, we would like to thank the staff at Gaston, Hammond, and Kingsnorth and in particular Peter Hayward (Kingsnorth), Carzell Walton (Gaston), and Ernie Padgett and W.C. Dunaway (Hammond) for their gracious toleration of our frequent requests and for allowing their units to be host sites for GNOCIS. REFERENCES 1. Holmes, R., Squires, R., Sorge, J., Chakraborty, R., Mcllvried, T., "Progress Report on the Development of a Generic NOx Control Intelligent System (GNOCIS)," EPRI 1994 Workshop on NOx Controls for Utility Boilers, May 11-13, 1994, Scottsdale, Arizona. 2. Holmes, R., Mayes, I., Irons, R., Sorge, J. N., Stallings, J. W., "GNOCIS An Update of the Generic NOx Control Intelligent System," EPRIIEPA 1995 Joint Symposium on Stationary NOx ControL May 15-19, 1995, Kansas City, Missouri. 3. Fotheringham, G., Holmes, R., Mayes, I. ,Squires, R. T., "GNOCIS - The Generic NOx Control Intelligent System - Final Report", Report prepared by PowerGen, 1996. 4. Sorge, J. N., Squires, R., Menzies, B. , Stallings, J. W., "GNOCIS An Update of the Generic NOx Control Intelligent System," EPRI 1996 Workshop on NOx Controls for Utility Boilers, August 6-8, 1996, Cincinnati, Ohio. 7 |