FAQs
- What should a utility be concerned with when choosing a NOx reagent supplier?
- Why is product quality a concern?
- What is the difference between market based and gas based pricing for NOx reagents?
- Can a utility get technical / engineering support to answer operational questions from a NOx supplier?
- What can a utility do to better manage a NOx reagent supply budget?
1. What should a utility be concerned with when choosing a NOx reagent supplier?
Product availability, quality, pricing and a dedicated supply chain.
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2. Why is product quality a concern?
Contaminants common in agricultural supply chains have been known to cause issues in some NOx systems. This can be prevented by working with a supplier that controls the entire supply chain, from Nox reagent feedstock, to plant gate delivery.
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3. What is the difference between market based and gas based pricing for NOx reagents?
Market based pricing is driven by agricultural commodity indexes whereas gas based pricing is tied to a liquid and transparent index.
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4. Can a utility get technical / engineering support to answer operational questions from a NOx supplier?
T.E.T. has a dedicated team of experts to assist with equipment maintenance & inspection, employee training including HAZMAT PSM/RMP auditing, engineering support-process trouble shooting and supply chain management.
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5. What can a utility do to better manage a NOx reagent supply budget?
T.E.T. offers a long term fixed pricing program that delivers price certainty and mitigates price risk.
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