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titleOfInvention Optimized Air Pollution Control
abstract The controller directs the operation of an air pollution control (APC) system that executes a process for controlling emissions of contaminants. The process has a number of process parameters (MPPs), one or more of the MPPs have controllable process parameters (CTPPs), and one of the MPPs is the amount of contaminant (AOP) released by the system. The user input device confirms the optimization purpose. The control processor determines a set point for at least one of the one or more CTPPs and the identified optimization purpose based on the current values of MPPs, and directs control of the at least one CTPP based on the determined value for the determined CTPP. .
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