$9 Billion Fabric Filter System Market Will Expand From 4% to 8%/yr
There are major variables which could boost the fabric filter system revenues increases to as much as 8 percent per year over the next ten years. This is real growth and, when inflation is added, current dollar growth could be as high as 12%/yr. It all depends on coal-fired power plants. This is the conclusion reached by McIlvaine in
World Fabric Filter and Element Market. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)FABRIC FILTER WORLD MARKETS
($ Millions)
World Region |
2014 |
Total |
8,958 |
Africa |
352 |
CIS |
253 |
East Asia |
4,611 |
Eastern Europe |
257 |
Middle East |
256 |
NAFTA |
1,450 |
South & Central America |
442 |
West Asia |
671 |
Western Europe |
666 |
Coal-fired power plants account for the majority of stack exhaust gas. One of the new 3000 MW Chinese coal complexes will exhaust 9 million cubic feet of air per minute (cfm). This is the amount being exhausted by 300 asphalt plants or 50 large cement plants and it is the amount exhausted from 9,000 welding operations. There are thousands of coal-fired boilers in China. They discharge 3 billion cfm. U.S. coal-fired power plants exhaust 900 million cfm.
Nearly all this exhaust gas is cleaned with electrostatic precipitators. Worldwide only 7 percent is cleaned by fabric filters. However, it is very likely that many coal-fired power plants will be required to install fabric filters. Both China and the U.S. have tightened limits on fine particulate. It will be difficult to meet the new limits with electrostatic precipitators. Fabric filters will more than meet the new limits.
The switch to fabric filters is potentially driven by the need to remove mercury and acid gases. Activated carbon requirements to remove mercury are less if fabric filters are utilized. Dry scrubbing using lime and sodium injection is accomplished best with fabric filters to capture the reaction products.
McIlvaine is assessing the purchasing trends for each country and adjusting long-range forecasts accordingly.
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GDP UPDATE HEADLINES
JUNE 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AMERICAS
ASIA
EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST
United States
CEOs have slightly lower expectations for U.S. gross domestic product growth than they did last quarter, according to a new survey.
The Business Roundtable survey showed chief executives forecast GDP growth of 2.3% in 2014, down from last quarter's estimate of 2.4% for the year. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
Colombia’s economy grew at the fastest pace in more than two years in the first quarter, beating all analysts’ forecasts, after a surge in government spending ahead of President Manuel Santos’ re-election. Bond fell on expectations of higher interest rates.
Gross domestic product grew 6.4% from the year earlier, the national statistics agency said, compared with 4.9% in the previous three months. Growth was faster than forecast by all 27 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. GDP grew 2.3% from the previous quarter. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
Nearly every story about China’s extraordinary growth over the past 30 years asserts two things as a given:
a. China has grown about 10% a year for 30 years, and
b. China’s long-term growth record in unsurpassed in modern history. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
India
After two consecutive years of sub-5% growth, the Indian economy is expected to recover and expand 5.2% in the first quarter of this financial year, according to a Dun & Bradstreet report. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
The Japanese government raised its economic growth reading for the first quarter, saying that capital spending was sharply higher than initially thought.
Gross domestic product increased at an annualized rate of 6.7% in the January to March period from the previous quarter, the Cabinet Office said, revising its initial estimate of a 5.9% expansion. The result, adjusted for price changes, marked (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
Dubai’s economy expanded 4.6% year on year in 2013, up from 4.1% in 2012 according to Dubai Statistics Centre (DSC).
The DSC report showed that the fastest growing sector in Dubai last year was once again hospitality, which recorded 13% growth, the third consecutive year of double-digit growth in this sector. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
GDP will grow by 2% this year and 2.4% next year on the back of rising exports and the first increase in consumer spending since the recession began, according to the EY Economic Eye. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has said the recent rebasing of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) will support its quest to be among the top 20 nations by 2020.
According to Emefiele, the exercise which placed the size of the Nigerian economy as first in Africa and 26th in the world would also afford the country a more positive sovereign rating by international rating agencies such as the Standard and Poor's, Fitch Ratings, (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
Russia's gross domestic product growth forecast of 0.5% for 2014 may be revised upwards in September due to the slowing pace of a decline in investment, Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said.
"For now our official (forecast) for this year is 0.5%, but most likely we will revise it in September, most likely upwards," Ulyukayev told journalists. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
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OIL & GAS SALES LEADS HEADLINES
June 20, 2014
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WORLD POWER GENERATION PROJECT HEADLINES
New power generation projects are tracked in two publications. Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation includes both market forecasts and project data. World Power Generation Projects has just the project data.
FUEL: Gas
Startup Date |
Location |
Fuel Comment |
Project Title |
Unknown2013 |
India |
|
UNOSUGEN combined cycle-Torrent Power |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Big Hill power plant- Origin Energy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Playford replacement-Alinta Energy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Aldoga--Gladstone expansion--TRUenergy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Arckaringa--Altona Resources cogeneration project |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Blackstone gas turbine power plant-TRUenergy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Dalton peaking power project-AGL |
Unknown |
Australia |
coal seam methane |
Braemar 4 power plant-Arrow Energy and ERM Power |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Tarrone combined cycle Stage 1-AGL Energy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Tallawarra expansion-TRUenergy |
Unknown |
Azerbaijan |
|
Janub power plant-Azerenergi |
Unknown |
Bangladesh |
|
Sirajgong combined cycle |
Unknown |
Bangladesh |
|
Fenchugang combined cycle power plant-Energy Holdings International |
Unknown |
Bangladesh |
|
Bibiyana South power plant-Power Development Board |
Unknown |
Brazil |
|
Energetica Suape II power plant- |
Unknown |
CA |
Redondo Beach replacement-AES |
|
Unknown |
CA |
|
Oakley combined cycle power project-PG&E |
Unknown |
CA |
|
Victorville 2 hybrid combined cycle power project |
Unknown |
CA |
|
Phoenix 1 and 2 cogen with solar power-Argus |
Unknown |
Canada |
|
Bonnybrook CHP-Enmax |
Unknown |
Canada |
|
Lennox expansion-Ontario Power Authority |
Unknown |
DE |
|
Edgemoor peaking addition-Calpine |
Unknown |
Dominican Republic |
|
Manzanillo power plant-North Energy Central |
Unknown |
Dominican Republic |
|
Odebrecht Energy possible power project |
Unknown |
Ecuador |
|
Machala expansion-Inter RAO |
Unknown |
FL |
|
Gilcrist County power plant-Seminole Electric |
Unknown |
France |
|
Blenod-les-Pont-a-Mousson combined cycle power plant-EDF |
Unknown |
Germany |
|
Wedel CHP replacement-Vattenfall |
Unknown |
Ghana |
|
Domunli power plant |
Unknown |
Hungary |
|
Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg county gas-fired power plant-Emfesz |
Unknown |
IL |
|
Northland Power peaking plants |
Unknown |
IL |
|
Garden Prairie peaking Energy Facility-Power Ventures |
Unknown |
IN |
|
St. Joseph Energy Center-Development Partners |
Unknown |
India |
|
Noida combined cycle-Noida Power Co. |
Unknown |
India |
|
Mehsana power project-Gujarat State Electricity Corp. |
Unknown |
India |
|
Pedda Vegi power plant-Pedavegi Power |
Unknown |
India |
|
Raigad combined cycle Power Plant-GAIL India |
Unknown |
India |
|
Rajiv Gandhi combined cycle Stage II-NTPC |
Unknown |
India |
|
Ramgarh combined cycle IV expansion-Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam |
Unknown |
India |
|
Ropar power plant-Punjab State Electricity Board/GAIL |
Unknown |
India |
|
Sagardighi (3,4) expansion (formerly Katwa)-Universal Crescent Power |
Unknown |
India |
|
Surat-Kaneria Group |
Unknown |
India |
|
Tumjur power plant-Power Co. of Karnataka |
Unknown |
India |
|
Faridabad power plant |
Unknown |
India |
|
Thakurli power plant-Railways |
Unknown |
India |
|
Chintavari Palem power plant-Panduranga Energy Systems |
Unknown |
India |
|
Belgaum power plant-Power Co. of Karnataka |
Unknown |
India |
|
Bharuch combined cycle expansion-China Light & Power |
Unknown |
India |
from GAIL pipeline |
Hardiwar power plant-Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam |
Unknown |
India |
|
Brahmapuram combined cycle--Kerala State Electricity Board |
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