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China Marine Emissions Analysis by NRDC in 2013

30 percent of the world’s ocean going vessels pass through China. Shipping is the largest NOx and PM generator in Hong Kong. Stringent NOx controls are presently required for ships entering certain controlled regions in Europe and the U.S. Many of the ships use high sulfur cheap fuels and need scrubbers for SO2 removal. McIlvaine raises the question as to whether the catalytic filter with direct sorbent injection is not the best answer. A scheduled interview with Tri-Mer and Filtration Group will pose this question.

Revision Date:  8/23/2016

Tags:  483111 - Deep Sea Freight Transportation , NOx, Scrubber, Emissions Control, China


Fuel Tech has large SNCR systems in China

Fuel Tech has units in Asia which are large e.g 4 x 680 MW and are achieving up to 78% NOx removal with a combination of SNCR and combustion modifications. These additional power points supplement the information provided by Dale Pfaf in sessions 1 & 2. AES Greenridge is 115 MW T -Fired and achieves 60% NOx reduction with combustion modifications, SNCR and ASCR

Revision Date:  8/1/2016

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Fuel Tech, NOx, SNCR, Emissions Control, NOx Emissions Reduction, China


VFD at the Hainan Yangpu 220 MW GTCC

This paper discusses the application of variable frequency drives (VFD) in the high-pressure water feeding system of boilers serving Units 11 through 13 of a combined cycle section of the Hainan Yangpu Thermal Power Plant. The article is written by the plant engineer responsible for the operation and maintenance of the system. In the first year of operation there were severe problems with the valve caused in part by inability to measure the outlet pressure of the BFP system and it was determined that a solution lay with replacing the hydraulic coupling with VFD.

Revision Date:  9/8/2014

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Siemens, KSB, Boiler Feedwater Pump, Variable Frequency Drive, Boiler Feedwater Treatment, Flow Control, China


MHI and Sheyang Pump have had joint agreement since 2006 for the Chinese boiler feedwater pump market

MHI and Shenyang Pump Co., Ltd. (SPC) have agreed to establish a joint venture company (JV) in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China to conduct sales and engineering relating to pumps. The agreement was signed on March 23, 2006, in Shenyang. With establishment of the JV, MHI aims to make a full-scale entrance into the Chinese pump market, where demand for pumps of all kinds is expected to increase vigorously.

Revision Date:  8/19/2014

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Sheyang Pump, Boiler Feedwater Pump, Flow Control, Boiler Feedwater Treatment, China


MHI supplies ring section boiler feedwater pumps for combined cycle operation

MHI supplies a variety of pumps for combined cycle and coal fired power plants. Several boiler feedwater designs are available depending on pressures and other parameters. The ring section type is used in combined cycle.

Revision Date:  8/19/2014

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Boiler Feedwater Pump, Flow Control, Boiler Feedwater Treatment, China


Sulzer Signs JV Agreement with China Huadian Corp for the Service of Gas Turbines

On March 7, Sulzer signed an agreement to form a joint venture with China Huadian Corporation for the service of gas turbines including field service, component repair, and delivery of new capital parts. The new joint venture will operate under the name of Hua Rui (Jiangsu) Gas Turbine Services Co., Ltd. For Sulzer, this is a unique opportunity to become a major player for rotating equipment service in China's power market.

Revision Date:  6/5/2014

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Hua Rui Gas Turbine Services, Sulzer Ltd., Gas Turbine, Service & Repair, China


Winn Butterfly Valves for Condensate Polishing at Chinese Gas Turbine Plant

With the availability of water determining the potential for power station development in China, Winn Hi-Seal high performance butterfly valves from Pentair are helping to satisfy the country's growing demand for electricity. Christ-Kennicott Water Technology Ltd lent its expertise to the project, supplying the equipment that removes potentially harmful contaminants from the water used in the thermal gas turbine plants. 

Revision Date:  5/27/2014

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Pentair, Christ-Kennicott Water Technology, Valve, Condensate Polishing, China