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Wet FGD: Most Profitable Markets
Wet calcium based FGD systems treat more hot gas than all the other air pollution acid gas removal systems combined. There are 2 million MW of installed systems. These systems clean 7 billion cubic feet per minute of exhaust gas. The average installed cost was $200,000/MW resulting in a cumulative investment of over $400 billion. The O&M, consumables and replacement market exceeds $50 billion per year. The capacity growth rate has slowed to 1%/yr. This is due to a combination of 1% retirements in the West, more than offset by a 2% growth rate of new plants in Asia and elsewhere. New construction is averaging 30,000 MW per year. The market will grow over the next 10 years regardless of greenhouse gas initiatives. Some countries in Asia with indigenous coal and no natural gas have no other choice than to install coal-fired power plants if they want to grow their economies in the next decade.
Revision Date: 4/29/2019
Tags: McIlvaine, FGD, Market
$6 Billion Market for NOx Control Consumables
In 2019 stationary sources will spend $2 billion for catalysts and $4 billion for treatment chemicals to reduce NOx. This is the latest forecast in N035 NOx Control World Market. The largest purchasing segment will be coal fired boilers. This segment is shifting geographically as India is retrofitting a number of its boilers. The retrofit market in China has leveled off since a very large catalyst manufacturing industry was created. The U.S. coal fired NOx market will remain flat. The EU will show a modest gain. Stricter EU-wide standards for emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) will have to be met by 2021. Other markets are smaller than the coal fired power market. The gas turbine market continues to grow. This includes oxidation catalysts as well as SCR catalysts. Waste to energy plants are being built everywhere but the U.S. There are various requirements for Nox control in most industries with combustion processes. There are a number of catalyst suppliers. Improvements in technology include the combination oxidation and SCR catalyst supplied by Cormetech. The catalytic filter is a new development which could substantially affect the market. Dürr supplies Catalytic Candle Filters (CCF). The catalytically coated filter candles can withstand temperatures of up to 716° F, simultaneously remove dust, sulfur dioxides (Sox), and nitrogen dioxides (Nox) from the exhaust air. A number of biomass and glass plants have incorporated this technology in Europe and the U.S. Glass producer Libbey is the first manufacturer to use the new exhaust air purification technology in its plant in Beijing. There are a few major companies providing the Nox reagents. Yara is unusual in that it supplies SNCR systems as well as reagents. Yara is one of the largest producers in the world of ammonia and urea, with one third of the ammonia traded in the world being supplied by Yara. The company ships ammonia and urea around the world to SCR and SNCR customers via a network of 30 plants and 200 terminals and warehouses.
Revision Date: 1/25/2019
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 327310 - Cement Manufacturing 水泥生产, Yara, SCR, Ammonia, SNCR, Urea, Market
Industrial operations looking to embrace the digital transformation, boost productivity and optimize their mobile assets are set to benefit as Rajant Corporation, the exclusive provider of Kinetic Mesh wireless networks, has entered into a partnership with OSIsoft. Rajant will seamlessly collect data points from all disparate communication systems and run it through a single pipe, which has autonomous adaptability to continuously self-optimize in response to changing conditions. “Rajant is already well-rooted within an array of sectors that OSIsoft serves, such as mining, and this is demonstrated with many of our Kinetic Mesh® devices being utilized across the globe. Our key strength is the networks’ autonomous adaptability. It can self-optimize routing and many configuration settings, unlike other wireless networks, which have completely static configurations and routes. Added to this, Rajant’s wireless solution provides continuous connectivity even in high-speed, mobile applications. Industries can struggle to manage, maintain and regulate their assets and network while trying to cut costs,” said Gary Anderson, SVP of Rajant.
Revision Date: 1/24/2019
Tags: 211111 - Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction 原油和天然气开采, 211111 - Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction 原油和天然气开采, 221118 - Other Electric Power , 212321 - Construction Sand and Gravel Mining , 212000 - Mining & Quarrying , 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Rajant Corp, OSISoft, Inc., Wireless Transmitter, IIoT, Software
IAC evaluated a baghouse rebuild project to review a 16-module reverse air structural baghouse. The original scope of the inspection was to evaluate the baghouse for needed repairs due to concerns over corrosion that had taken place over the years, as well as overall baghouse performance. This baghouse collects fly ash off of the plant’s coal-fired boilers, which are used to generate steam for the needs of the plant. A detailed inspection report was generated and sent to the customer. The report included a list of recommendations for a scope of repair work. A substantial portion of these recommendations included the replacement of numerous dampers on the baghouse, as well as the reverse air ductwork. Follow-up meetings were held at the plant to discuss various options for upgrading the baghouse equipment or possibly converting it to a pulse-jet.
Revision Date: 1/19/2019
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, IAC, Fabric Filter, Maintenance
The available information on combustion, flow control, treatment and environmental compliance for coal-fired power plants is doubling every few years. Finding the most current and relevant information is now more challenging than climbing Mt. Everest. The four knowledge needs are Alerts, Answers, Analysis, and Advancement. These needs are served in a number of unique ways in McIlvaine’s PPAQD Coal-fired Power Plant Decisions. The system is free of charge to any power plant in the world. This wide reach makes it very important to suppliers who add considerable value with their input.
Revision Date: 11/9/2016
Tags: McIlvaine, Boiler, Information System, Coal-fired
New Approach Allows Suppliers to Reach 50 percent of the World’s Power Generation Market
Large utilities are expanding through merger and acquisition. As a result, 100 power generators around the world buy more than 50 percent of the products and services. These operators are expanding into wind, solar, biomass, geothermal and other renewable fuels. They have distributed generation initiatives. Many are making major investments to meet new environmental regulatory requirements. There are thousands of challenging decisions which have to be made. A new program is creating a unique path for decision makers to combine the hurry-up habits of the IPhone and Facebook with the wisdom of “wise crowd” decisions. The program for the first utility is now available. Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE) includes PacifiCorp, NV Energy, Mid-American, BHE Renewables, Northern and Kern River Pipeline. The two pipeline companies transport 7 percent of the natural gas in the U.S. The power companies operate coal, gas, hydro, solar, geothermal, biomass, wind and other renewables generators. McIlvaine now has Berkshire Hathaway Energy Supplier and Utility Connect to be used by suppliers as well as BHE personnel. It has details on every one of the hundreds of power generators within the system. It fulfills the 4 knowledge needs: Alerts, Answers, Analysis and Advancement. It combines 44I Power Plant Air Quality Decisions (Power Plant Decisions Orchard) and 59D Gas Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Decisions with the custom BHE program. This includes interfacing with hundreds of BHE people indirectly through the Alerts, case histories, etc., and directly through large and small webinars
Revision Date: 10/24/2016
Tags: McIlvaine, Supplier Selection, Market
Custom Websites for Power Plants are the Next Step to achieve the Interconnectivity of People
The power industry has been challenged to progress at the “hurry up” pace endemic to Silicon Valley. One of the cited routes is the utilization of the interconnectivity among machines. However, this progress requires better interconnectivity of people. McIlvaine has introduced a free internet decision system for power plants based around separate websites for gas turbines/reciprocating engines and coal-fired power. The value of this system to a power plant has been demonstrated at PacifiCorp where use of the system along with a series of five webinars has shown the way to lower cost NOx control for four coal-fired units. The decisive classification tools in the system were important but the insights from the “wise crowd” have been equally important. McIlvaine is now taking the next step in interconnectivity with a website and decision system for all the Berkshire Hathaway (BH) generation plants. The website includes …
Revision Date: 10/3/2016
Tags: McIlvaine, Power Plant, Connection
Power Plant and Energy Projects Should Be Tracked from Inception
Fossil-fired power plants, refineries, gas-to-liquids, LNG and petrochemical plants are large investments. Initial decisions about suppliers are first made years in advance of the bid specification release. These decisions can be reversed by persuasive suppliers but it is much better to make the case prior to a tentative decision. McIlvaine supplies weekly and biweekly alerts to help suppliers ensure that they are heard at the earliest appropriate time. Coal, gas and diesel-fired power plant projects take years to develop from initial concept to actual operation. Decisions about sub systems are typically made two years before operation for a small gas turbine or diesel plant. These decisions for large coal-fired power plants are made three years in advance or earlier. On the other hand, decisions can be altered due to unforeseen events. The 3960 MW Saurashtra power plant in India is a project which has been underway for nearly seven years. The first two 660 MW units for Saurashtra are slated for 2019 start up. The new air pollution regulations will require 30 mg/Nm3 for particulate compared with 50 mg/Nm3, FGD for units 1 and 2 at 92 percent versus only provision for FGD in the existing permit. NOx emissions will be limited to 100 mg/Nm3 which would require more than 80 percent reduction. So any decisions relative to air pollution control systems have to be reviewed and new systems incorporated.
Revision Date: 9/19/2016
Tags: McIlvaine, Projects
Yes, Landfill Gas Engines Will Produce More Poison Ivy but also More Tomatoes
A New York Times article warns of the impending growth of poison ivy. Yes, but this fertilization effect of CO2 has been put to good use by thousands of greenhouses around the world. GE, Cummins and other engine manufacturers are actively pursuing CHP projects which provide greenhouses with electricity, heat, light and CO2. Is it better to increase the production of tomatoes or retard the growth of poison ivy? The Southcoast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) struggled with this question in the recent analysis of the 1110.2 biogas emission amendment. The question is whether landfill gas engines would be a better choice than just flaring. The Beverly Hills estate owner who can easily buy whatever tomatoes are desired but is struggling to keep poison ivy under control will have a completely different value judgment than a starving child in Sudan. Should SCAQMD prioritize the desires of its residents above those of the starving people in the world? The answer is “Yes.” But this does not mean that every government in the world should reflect the values of SCAQMD residents. There is a broader implication …
Revision Date: 9/1/2016
Tags: McIlvaine, Gas Engines, Waste-to-Energy
Market for Water used in Power Plants is Large and Fast Growing
Power plants extract and discharge more water than municipalities and industry combined. Water shortages and environmental regulations are opening a large market for many different technologies. The opportunities can be divided into three segments: •Water delivery •Water discharge •Water avoidance Water Delivery: The need to utilize alternative water sources presents a several billion dollar per year opportunity for:
Revision Date: 8/3/2016
Tags: McIlvaine, Water, Power Generation
Ten Power Generators Will Purchase 50 Percent of the Mercury Reduction Products and Services In 2016
Mercury reduction is being accomplished by the addition of activated carbon, bromine or other chemicals. With the new air toxic rules requiring U.S. power plants to meet levels as low as 3 µg/m3 sales of these chemicals will be substantial. Worldwide sales for chemicals to reduce mercury will exceed $1 billion. The electricity generator (EG) expenditures will be over $800 million. Just ten EGs will spend an average of $40 million each and will account for over 40 percent of world purchases. Thirty-two EGs will account for 75 percent of the purchases by EGs and 60 percent of the total mercury reduction expenditures.
Revision Date: 11/2/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, Mercury, Mercury Removal
Power Plants Will Spend $8 Billion for Valves In 2016
Power plant valve purchases will remain at a high level thanks to continued construction of new coal-fired power plants in China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Japan. Despite the fact that Japan was the host of the original greenhouse gas reduction convention (Kyoto Protocol), the country is planning 40 new coal-fired power plants. Old coal-fired power plants will be retired, so CO2 emissions will not be increased. The EU also is building new coal-fired power plants to replace higher emitting old power plants. In Asia, the need for new electricity and the lack of natural gas are the big drivers. Next year nearly 50 percent of the $8 billion power plant valve expenditures will be by East Asian power generators. NAFTA will be the second largest region thanks to construction of new gas turbine combined cycle power plants. These forecasts are provided in Industrial Valves: World Market.
Revision Date: 11/2/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, Valve, Purchase
Seventeen Power Plant Owners Have Purchased 56 Percent of All the World’s FGD Systems
Seventeen corporations have purchased FGD systems for 725,000 MW of coal-fired boilers. This represents 56 percent of the total installed capacity. The top seven purchasers have invested over $80 billion. The supply of FGD systems is also concentrated with just nine companies accounting for 45 percent of the total. Suppliers of components and repair parts can, therefore, focus on less than 100 companies to address 90 percent of the available market. The participation analysis is included in FGD Market and Strategies published by the McIlvaine Company.
Revision Date: 10/27/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, FGD, Sales
Power Plant FGD Pumps Are a Fast Growing Segment in the Pump Industry
The power industry has been on a spending spree for new coal-fired power plants. Led by China this spree has finally peaked but will remain at a high level thanks to India, Vietnam and Indonesia which are embarked on ambitious programs. Total purchases of pumps by the power industry will grow modestly from $3 billion this year to $3.2 billion in 2020. Centrifugal pumps will account for two-thirds of the purchases. Eighty percent of the pump purchases for the power industry will …
Revision Date: 10/27/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, FGD, Pump, Market
Over 70,000 MW of Solid Fuel Fired Generators Slated For 2017
Suppliers are pursuing projects totaling $100 billion for new coal-fired and biomass boilers slated to start up in 2017. These projects are continually tracked in World Power Generation Projects. The combustors, steam turbines and some of the other long delivery items have already been ordered but decisions on dampers, pumps, valves, nozzles, filters and controls are now being made. Five of the projects are in Africa, nine are in Europe, two are in South America but the remainder are in Asia. China has the largest number. Five of the projects will use …
Revision Date: 10/14/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, Power Supply, Power Generation
The Air and Water Monitoring Market report by McIlvaine Company includes 40,000 quarterly forecasts with divisions by each country, industry and product type. McIlvaine also offers more detailed options which provide many additional revenue forecasts per quarter. There are three advantages to the extended forecasts…
Revision Date: 9/25/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, Monitoring Equipment, Air Monitoring, Water Monitoring
$60 Billion O&M and Upgrade Opportunity for U.S. Fossil and Nuclear Power Plant Suppliers
The outsourcing option is increasingly appealing to power plants around the world. This represents a total available market (TAM) of more than $200 billion/yr. and a serviceable addressable market of over $60 billion. This is the conclusion reached in N043 Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis and Forecast published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) The U.S. potential is …
Revision Date: 9/11/2015
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , McIlvaine, Operational Analysis, Upgrade
Hundreds of Options Facing Power Plants Purchasing New or Upgrading Wet Calcium FGD Systems
The wet calcium (lime and limestone) process is only one option for removing SO2. Dry systems, ammonium sulfate, seawater, amine and other processes are also alternatives. Assuming that the purchaser has decided to purchase a new or upgrade an existing wet calcium FGD system, he must then make hundreds of decisions about processes and components. These systems represent up to 15 percent of the entire power plant investment. So it is important that all options be considered and the best selected. Power Plant Air Quality Decisions is a program providing utilities with a continuing and thorough analysis of issues and options. The first set of options involves system design…
Revision Date: 5/21/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, Wet FGD, Calcium, FGD
SO3 Poses New Challenges and Opportunities for Power Plants
SO3 is a pollutant but it is injected into flue gas to improve particulate control. However, SO3 interferes with mercury capture. It is unintentionally created by SCR catalysts. It is the major component of condensibles in total particulate. SO3 control is key to a new approach to power plant efficiency improvement. Power plant decisions need to consider all the economic, operational and environmental impacts for each potential approach involving SO3. A number of decision trees need to be navigated and then revisited. The best route can be likened to GPS guidance. McIlvaine has created a system for making all power plant air quality decisions: 44I Power Plant Air Quality Decisions. A fast track decision tree on SO3 has just been posted in the system.
Revision Date: 3/13/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, SO3 Monitoring, SO3, Pollution Control
Revenue Potential for Outsourcing of Fossil-Fired Power Plant Processes Is More than $20 Billion/yr
Fossil-fired power plants around the world expend more than $400 billion to operate their facilities. More extensive outsourcing could improve operation of these facilities with at least a 10 percent savings. This is a multibillion dollar opportunity concludes the McIlvaine company in the latest additions to Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis and Forecast. There are many ways to reduce costs. They include…
Revision Date: 9/8/2014
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, McIlvaine, Outsourcing, Revenue
Chinese Coal-to-Liquids and Gas Program Could Completely Change the World Energy Markets
China will increase LNG imports. Some predict imports of 110 billion cubic meters per year (BCM) by 2020. However, the cost of LNG is presently $16/MMBtu. This is an expensive fuel source when China has domestic options including coal-to-gas, underground coal gasification, and coal bed methane. China is therefore changing focus and is pursuing these alternatives. The biggest program includes building plants in the western and northern coal fields which will convert coal to gas. This gas will be piped across country and provide clean burning fuel for major eastern cities. It is the avowed solution to the smog problem. The reason for a huge coal-to-gas program is the low cost of the product from a reliable domestic source. Here are the cost components: …
Revision Date: 7/2/2014
Tags: McIlvaine, Market, Coal-Conversion, Coal to Gas, China
Major Changes in the Scrubber Market Due To Hot Gas Option and Vapor Recovery
The market for particulate scrubbers will be shrinking, while the market for adsorbers will grow robustly. Hot gas filtration will completely change the dry scrubber offerings. Scrubber Revenues in 2014 are projected at $7.2 billion. These are the conclusions reached by the McIlvaine Company in Scrubber/Adsorber/Biofilter World Markets.
Revision Date: 7/1/2014
Tags: McIlvaine, Scrubber, Market
Hot Gas Filter Market Has Potential to Grow By a Multiple Of 100
The market for filter elements which can withstand temperatures of 850oF has the potential to grow from just $30 million/yr now to over $3 billion/yr over the next decade. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in World Fabric Filter and Element Market.
Revision Date: 7/1/2014
Tags: McIlvaine, Filter, Gas Processing
Worldwide sales of gas turbine power plants are increasing steadily. The growth rate is highest in the U.S. Capacity is expected to grow from the present 300,000 MW to over 500,000 MW in 2040. The suppliers of treatment chemicals will achieve sales of $160 million in this sector in 2015. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Market.
Revision Date: 4/2/2014
Tags: McIlvaine, Treatment Chemical, Market, Water and Wastewater Treatment
Power Plants Will Spend $400 Million for Dry Scrubber Systems This Year
Power plants still prefer wet limestone scrubber systems as a way to capture the SO2 emissions. However, more than 10 percent of the purchases will be for dry systems this year. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in FGD Market and Strategies
Revision Date: 4/2/2014
Tags: McIlvaine, Scrubber, Circulating Dry Scrubber, Scrubbing
New Service Helps Power Plants Make the Best Air Pollution Control Decisions
Power plants around the world will spend over $30 billion in each of the next ten years to solve their air pollution problems. The cost of removal of particulate and gaseous pollutants is steadily falling thanks to new technology and the benefits of experience. At the same time, the ability to obtain even higher efficiency is increasing. The amount of useful data and experience is immense and not easily obtained or absorbed by those making decisions. McIlvaine has introduced a new concept which is a hybrid of free and paid services. Free of charge power plant operators can access a number of websites dedicated to aspects of air pollution control. The first three available now are…
Revision Date: 4/2/2014
Tags: McIlvaine, Air Pollution Control
European Fossil Power Market Taking a Surprising Turn toward Coal and Wood
The U.S. coal and logging industries are booming thanks to exports to Europe. Alternatives to these two fuels are much more expensive in Europe. At the same time, the carbon credit price has fallen to insignificance. The result is a great incentive for European power plants to burn solid fuels. These trends are being analyzed in the McIlvaine Fossil & Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis & Forecast. The impacts on industrial boilers are being tracked in Air Emitters. The impacts on the FGD, DeNOx, precipitator, and fabric filter markets are also being analyzed in McIlvaine market reports. Here are some of the surprising developments in Europe:
Revision Date: 6/7/2013
Tags: 221118 - Other Electric Power , McIlvaine, Coal, Power Generation, Europe
Nuclear Power Plants Will Spend $1.6 Billion for Valves Next Year
Nuclear power plants use thousands of valves. Older power plants need to replace and repair valves and in some cases to upgrade them to meet new safety standards. This has created a world market which will exceed $1.6 billion in 2014. This is the conclusion reached in the new McIlvaine report, Nuclear Power Plant Valve Forecast and Analysis. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) For more information on: Nuclear Power Plant Valve Forecast and Analysis, click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=71#n241i Bob McIlvaine President 847 784 0012 ext 112 rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com www.mcilvainecompany.com 191 Waukegan Road Suite 208 | Northfield | IL 60093 Ph: 847-784-0012 | Fax; 847-784-0061
Revision Date: 3/15/2013
Tags: 221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , McIlvaine, Valve, Market, Power Generation
Gas Turbine Inlet Filter Market to Exceed $400 Million This Year
The low price of natural gas has resulted in the construction of a number of gas turbine power plants. New construction plus the growing replacement market will boost gas turbine inlet air filter sales to over $400 million in 2013.
Revision Date: 2/1/2013
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, McIlvaine, Air Filter, Market, Air Filtration, Air Intake
Gas Turbine Capacity Forecast (MW)
Gas turbine capacity forecast by country for 2009 - 2020.
Revision Date: 11/29/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Gas Turbine, Market, Fossil & Nuclear Power Generation Update
Six granular media filters are used in a tertiary system to purify the wastewater from the West Palm Beach municipal facility. The total area is 4200 sq. ft.
Revision Date: 11/21/2011
Tags: 221320 - Sewage Treatment Facilities * , Xylem, Leopold, Granular Media Filter, Liquid Filtration, Wastewater Reuse, Wastewater Treatment, Macrofiltration
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , Market
Coal to Generate More Electricity than All Other Fuels Combined in 2020
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Market
Air Pollution Control Revenues to Exceed $65 Billion in 2011
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Air Pollution Control, Market
2500 Power Plant Air Pollution Projects - A New Record
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Air Pollution Control, Market
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
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Fabric Filter, Activated Carbon, Air Pollution Control, Market
Nuclear Disaster Will Shift $200 Billion Investment to Fossil and Renewables
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , Market
World Coal-fired Generators Will Complete 340 Air Pollution Upgrades Worth $21 Billion in 2011
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Air Pollution Control, Market
$11.5 Billion Market for Fabric Filter Systems and Bags This Year
Revision Date: 7/15/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Fabric Filter, Market
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Clarifier, Centrifuge, Market
Eastern Asia Will Account for 30 Percent of Industrial Pump Market in 2011
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Pump, Market
Scrubber/Adsorber Revenues in East Asia Will Top $2 Billion Next Year
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Scrubber, Adsorber, Market
Coal-fired Projects for 2014 Start-up Represent Purchases of $220 Billion
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Market
World Pump Market to Grow by 19 Percent Through 2015
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Pump, Market
Power is the Big Growth Segment for the Fabric Filter Industry
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Fabric Filter, Market
World FGD Market to Exceed $6 Billion/yr Over the Next Decade
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, FGD, Market
Niche Knowledge Leveraging is the Key to Prosperity
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Market
NOx Control Market to Reach $7.6 Billion This Year
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, SCR, Market
Consolidation in $7 Billion Air Filtration Market
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Air Filter, Market
Unconventional Fuels Market for Filtration and Flow is $3.4 Billion
Sales of filtration and flow control equipment and consumables in the unconventional fuels sector are going to generate revenues of $3.4 billion this year. This is the latest forecast extracted from a number of McIlvaine market research reports.
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Market, Flow Control, Liquid Filtration, Air Filtration
Catalytic and Thermal Oxidizer Sales to Exceed $1.7 Billion this Year
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Market
Water & Wastewater Chemical Sales to Exceed $22 Billion This Year
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Treatment Chemical, Wastewater, Market
10 Largest Air Quality Challenges for Power Plant Operators
Revision Date: 7/14/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Market
McIlvaine News Releases Related to Energy Markets
This is a database with links to the individual news releases on markets for energy production equipment and services.
Revision Date: 11/4/2010
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, McIlvaine, Solar, Gas Turbine, Nuclear Reactor, Geothermal, Wind Turbine, Coal, Ethanol, Biofuel