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Doosan Lentjes to Supply Fabric Filters in the Czech Republic
Doosan Lentjes signed a contract for the supply of fabric filters for a power plant in Chvaletice, Czech Republic. The main contractor is the local company ZK Termochem.
Revision Date: 3/3/2020
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Sev.en Energy, Doosan Lentjes, Fabric Filter, Boilers, Flyash, Flyash Transport System, Supply, Power Generation, Emission Legislation, Retrofitting, Engineering, Czech Republic
In 2009 a leading exploration, development and production company launched a project to extract oil and gas from the Olowi field off the coast of Gabon. The project involved an FPSO facility acting as a production centre for four wellhead platforms, and an existing vessel, was to be used in the operation. As part of a drive to ensure that safety provisions were as comprehensive as possible, it was required to replace all of the single isolate units on the floating facility with double block and bleed valves. Clearly, weight and space were both major concerns, and it was therefore essential that the new equipment was installed with a minimum of additional components and pipe work. A large number of valves were to be replaced – more than 150 in total – and, given the scale of the upgrade, the traditional method of installing additional single isolate units was unfeasible as it would have approximately doubled the weight and space required for the system. Oliver Valves supplied 161 Twinsafe valves with bore sizes ranging from 1in to 10in. The valves were flange mounted with a range of ANSI class 900lb and 1500lb fittings. The standard length of Twinsafe valves meant that the existing single ball valves could simply be replaced with a cartridge double block and bleed unit, with no need for any additional pipe work
Revision Date: 4/14/2014
Tags: 211111 - Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction 原油和天然气开采, Ball Valve, Gabon
Alberici JV Working on Canadian $67 Mln Carbon-capture Project
Revision Date: 1/28/2013
Tags: Balzar's Canada, Alberici, Carbon Capture, Oil & Gas, USA, Canada, Canada
Valley Power Must Remove Mercury and Phosphorous from Wastewater Discharges
Revision Date: 12/19/2012
Tags: Wisconsin Electric Power, Water Treatment System, World Power Generation, USA
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
Calpine Geysers Geothermal Plants Are Still in Planning
Revision Date: 11/6/2012
Tags: Calpine, Wastewater Treatment System, Renewable Energy, USA
Neumann Systems to Extract Rare Earth Metals from Flyash
Outside the Ray Nixon Power Plant south of Colorado Springs sits 3.3 million tons of coal ash the remnant of three decades of coal-fired power generation. Nationwide, 20 percent of flyash, is recycled into concrete. However, since the 80,000 to 100,000 tons of flyash produced each year by Colorado Springs Utilities’ two coal-fired power plants doesn’t consistently meet construction industry standards, it collects in a landfill that grows by hundreds of tons every day.
Revision Date: 10/23/2012
Tags: Neumann Systems Group, Filter, Concentration, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Other, USA
FGD and New Plant Projects at Southern as of July 30, 2012
Southern Co. said on July 25, 2012 that it plans to shut down about 4,000 MW of older coal-fired power plants, to continue operating 13,000 MW of coal-fired power plants, and to switch about 3,000 MW to run on low-priced natural gas from other fuels. Southern said it expects to spend nearly $1 billion less than previously planned on pollution-control equipment at its coal-fired power plants, thanks to changes that the Environmental Protection Agency made to its final rules limiting mercury and other emissions from coal-fired power plants. The changes provided utilities with more flexibility in the ways they can meet the new limits. Southern said it now expects to spend about $1.8 billion on pollution controls from 2012 through 2014.
Revision Date: 10/23/2012
Tags: Southern Company, Filter, Construction, Other, USA, USA, USA
Air and Water Equipment Purchases for Moxie Patriot
Moxie Patriot intends to use a cooling system that does not depend on drawing large amounts of water from the Susquehanna River or groundwater resources. In fact, no river water will be used at all. Instead, the project will use air-cooled condensers. These devices function much like a car radiator where cooling is done by fans moving air over finned tubes. Use of air-cooled condensers eliminates any river impacts, including potential impacts to species of special concern. It also eliminates any potential for vapor plumes that can be visible under certain atmospheric conditions.
Revision Date: 10/12/2012
Tags: SCR, Air Cooled Condenser, Aqueous Ammonia, Project, World Power Generation, USA
DEP Approves First Natural Gas-fired Power Plant in Pennsylvania - Moxie Energy
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Wednesday issued an air quality plan approval to Moxie Liberty LLC of Vienna, VA., for construction of the first power plant in Pennsylvania to run on natural gas, including gas from the Marcellus Shale. The plant, which will generate up to 936 MW of electricity, will be built in Asylum Township, Bradford County. The project consists of two power blocks, with each block including a combustion gas turbine and a steam turbine. Each combined cycle process will be able to generate up to 468 MW of electricity and will also include a heat recovery steam generator and supplemental duct burners.
Revision Date: 10/12/2012
Tags: Moxie Energy LLC, Project, Shale Gas, World Power Generation, USA
Klahoose First Nation and Alterra Power Sign Agreement for Upper Toba Project
Alterra Power Corp. and the Klahoose First Nation are pleased to announced that they have signed a Resource Development Agreement (RDA), establishing the framework under which Alterra and the Klahoose will work together to advance the Upper Toba run-of-river hydroelectric project, which lies within the traditional territory of the Klahoose First Nation.
Revision Date: 10/12/2012
Tags: Project, Renewable Energy, Canada
IMPSA Personnel for John Hart and Other Projects
Here are some additional information regarding the John Hart and other projects.
Revision Date: 10/12/2012
Tags: Project, Renewable Energy, Canada, Argentina
IMPSA Pre-Selected to Build John Hart Hydropower Plant in Canada
After a demanding qualification process, the consortium made up of multi-Latin company IMPSA and SNC Lavalin Inc. was selected by British Columbia Hydro (BC Hydro, a state-owned company in the Province of British Columbia, Canada) from among eight international business groups that submitted pre-qualification documents. The consortium is one of only three bidders on the final shortlist that will be submitting technical, economic and financial proposals to develop the John Hart Project on the Campbell River in Vancouver Island, Canada.
Revision Date: 10/12/2012
Tags: Project, Renewable Energy, Canada