Additionally to these initiatives, contracts were secured from a Korean client for modeling and related services; a British customer for physical and computational modeling of a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system; and a US glass manufacturer for the company’s recently introduced mini-SCR system. Numerous supplemental equipment orders were also received for previously announced projects, including NOxOUT ULTRA systems in China.

We are very pleased to be adding this Canadian utility to the ranks of Fuel Tech’s air pollution control clients, commented John F. Norris Jr., president and chief executive officer. This announcement represents our first air pollution control project in Canada and, as such, we hope to build on this initiative where appropriate.

Norris continued, We are also delighted to be announcing new business in France, where all municipal solid waste incinerators will be required to control NOx emissions by the end of 2009. Efforts to secure new MSW business in France and elsewhere in Europe are ongoing.

Norris concluded, As regards the mini-SCR system, this contract represents our second such order from this customer, with discussions underway for additional applications.