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McIlvaine Insights Issue 129, December 20, 2019

• Two Game Changers for Flow and Treat Companies • MBR Market to Exceed $5 billion in 2024 • Scrubber Opportunities on Ship and Shore

Revision Date:  12/20/2019

Tags:  McIlvaine, Treatment Chemical, Scrubber, Membrane, Flow Control Equipment, Market, Regulation & Policy/Environmental Assessment, Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration, Purchasing Mergers, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Reverse Osmosis, McIlvaine Insights


Audit by Evoqua results in power plant savings for power, chemicals and labor costs

An uninterrupted supply of high-quality water is vital to power plant operations. When making outage plans that include preventative maintenance on key plant systems, plant personnel should address the plant’s water treatment equipment, ensuring it receives the same high level of attention as its boiler, condensers, turbines and process equipment. So, how does a maintenance planner know whether the water treatment system is operating at its best and that it can meet the power plant’s current and future demands? One way is to plan an audit of the water treatment equipment before a planned outage. The audit should start with a system check-up to assess system conditions, performance and efficiencies and to pinpoint areas that need improvement. The check-up also can determine if a full system audit is required to provide a more in-depth investigation of a single or multiple water unit operation. The system audit should address the individual challenges of specific situations and include an in-plant survey and a summary of findings and recommendations for improvement.

Revision Date:  12/9/2016

Tags:  Evoqua, Wastewater, Cost, Reverse Osmosis, Ion Exchange


Energy Saving potential projects at PacifiCorp plants as of 2014

The following systems and equipment were generally found to hold a high potential for cost-effective energy savings improvements: • Compressed Air Controls and Dyer Upgrades/Controls – Huntington (~1,800MWh/yr), Hunter (~1,000MWh/yr) • Heat Trace Thermostatic Control – Huntington (~80MWh/yr), Naughton (~100MWh/yr), Dave Johnston (~120MWh/yr) • RO Water Treatment Systems – Naughton (~200MWh/yr), Dave Johnston (~190MWh/yr) . The following systems show potential but require further study: • ID Booster Fan – Huntington Unit 1 • Coal Conveyors – Huntington Plant • Condensate Pumps – Hunter Unit 3, Naughton, Lakeside, and Currant Creek Plants • Compressed Air System – Naughton Plant • PA Fans – Hunter Unit 3, Dave Johnston Plant • Boiler Water Feed Pumps – Dave Johnston Units 1 & 2 • Demineralization Water Pumps – Lakeside, Currant Creek Plants.

Revision Date:  9/21/2016

Tags:  PacifiCorp, Pumps, Ultrafiltration, Microfiltration, Reverse Osmosis


Cross-flow Membrane Equipment and Systems Sales to Exceed $8 Billion This Year and $10 Billion by 2015

 

Revision Date:  7/15/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Cross Flow Filter, Membrane, Market, Ultrafiltration, Desalination, Microfiltration, Liquid Filtration, Reverse Osmosis, Nanofiltration