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Black & Veatch announces new global power structure to enhance focus on integrated generation and grid modernization

In response to growing client demand for tailored solutions balancing conventional and renewable generation sources, as well as more distributed, resilient power sources and grid infrastructure, Black & Veatch announced the reorganization of its global power business.

Revision Date:  10/1/2019

Tags:  Black & Veatch, Solutions, Power, Energy, Infrastructure, Utilities, Renewable Energy, Technology, Modernize, Reorganization, Global


Power4Georgians Could Break Ground Early in 2013

 

Revision Date:  12/6/2012

Tags:  Allied Energy Services, AMEC, Black & Veatch, Water Intakes, Scrubber, World Power Generation, USA, USA, USA


IGCC Competitiveness and Development by Anthony Black, Black & Veatch. Hot Topic Hour April 5, 2012

Anthony presented a comparison of the emissions, capital cost and cost for electricity for IGCC plants utilizing current technology vs. current supercritical pulverized coal-fired power plants (SCPC).

Revision Date:  4/5/2012

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Black & Veatch, Gasification


Status of Gasification and IGCC Technology and Programs - Webinar - Hot Topic Hour April 5, 2012

Coal gasification and IGCC Technology

Revision Date:  4/5/2012

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CastleLight Energy, Black & Veatch, CH2M Hill, Gasification


The Non-Solid Fuel Pathway for Boiler MACT Compliance by Ajay Kasarabada and Diane Fischer, Black & Veatch - Hot Topic Hour March 10, 2011

Ajay Kasarabada, an Air Permitting Manager in Black & Veatch Energy Division's Environmental Management Services Section, and Diane Fischer, Manager of Business Development for Air Quality Control Projects for Black & Veatch’s Power Generation Services, described a method for avoiding the need to comply with the Boiler MACT – “the non-solid fuel pathway”. They presented a methodology by which boiler operators can evaluate the technical and economic issues related to converting boilers to operate on “Gas 1” or “Other Gas 1” as defined by the EPA or decommissioning solid fueled boilers and installing new gas-fired boilers or gas turbines. Gas 1 units, Other Gas 1 units and combustion turbines do not have to meet Boiler MACT emission limits. Diane’s portion of the presentation focused on the benefits of considering co-generation and provided a detailed methodology for evaluating this alternative. They indicated that Black and Veatch is involved in studying these alternatives for a number of boiler operators but they have not yet reached any firm conclusions. However, now that the Boiler MACT has been issued, they are moving forward rapidly.

Revision Date:  3/10/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Black & Veatch, Consulting, MACT


Industrial Boiler MACT - Impact and Control Options - Webinar March 10, 2011

On February 23, 2011 the U.S. EPA issued “Sensible Standards” for Boilers and Certain Incinerators that cut the cost of implementation by about 50 percent from an earlier proposal issued last year. Because the final standards significantly differ from the proposals, EPA believes further public review is required. Therefore, EPA will reconsider the final standards under a Clean Air Act process that allows the agency to seek additional public review and comment to ensure full transparency. EPA's reconsideration will cover the emissions standards for large and small boilers and for solid waste incinerators.

Revision Date:  3/10/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Shaw, Black & Veatch, Nalco Mobotec, Troutman Sanders, Stanley Consultants, Combustion Components Associates, Low NOx Burner, Sorbent Injection, Consulting


Utility MACT - Impact and Compliance Strategy by Ajay Kasarabada and Diane Fischer, Black & Veatch - Hot Topic Hour February 17, 2011

Ajay Kasarabada, an Air Permitting Manager in Black & Veatch Energy Division's Environmental Management Services Section, and Diane Fischer, Manager of Business Development for Air Quality Control Projects for Black & Veatch’s Power Generation Services, focused on the key issues to be considered in developing a Utility MACT compliance strategy and the technologies that can be utilized to achieve compliance with the expected limits. There was concern about the ability to meet the particulate standards. There was also the advice to take into account the ramifications relative to other rules such as applicable renewable portfolio standards, the transport rule, regional haze, non-attainment and greenhouse gas regulations.

Revision Date:  2/17/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Black & Veatch, Consulting, MACT


Utility MACT – Impact and Compliance Strategy Webinar - Hot Topic Hour February 17, 2011

The Utility MACT is moving forward and the proposal is being reviewed by OMB. It will require substantial investments over the next few years. This coincides with investments by industrial boiler owners and cement plants, so the available resources may be strained. Presentations on Thursday covered the regulations, the analysis required and the control technology.

Revision Date:  2/17/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, W. L. Gore, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, Black & Veatch, AECOM, Fabric Filter, Consulting, FGD, MACT