AIR FILTRATION MARKET UPDATE HEADLINES
AUGUST 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDUSTRY
Growth Drivers for Nonwoven Filter Media
CONSTRUCTION
U.S. July Single Family Housing Starts Drop, Rise for Multi-Family; Permits Up
FINANCIALS
Ahlstrom Reports Net Sales and Profitability Improved Slightly in 2013
Fiberweb Interim Results
COMPANY NEWS
AAF Opens Malaysian Plant in Shah Alam
Donaldson Expands Filtration Testing Labs at Minnesota Headquarters
Camfil USA Invests $1.9 Million in Crystal Lake, IL Facility
NEW PRODUCTS
Genesis Water Technologies Introduces Zeolite Media for Water, Air Filtration
Many projects, mergers and acquisitions are detailed in monthly updates in the Market Report’s Chapters under Industry Analysis.
AEROSPACE FOOD DISK DRIVE FLAT PANEL METALWORKING OTHER ELECTRONICS |
PHARMACEUTICAL POWER PULP MILLS SEMICONDUCTOR TRANSPORTATION |
For more information on Air Filtration and Purification World Markets, click on:
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China Can Remove Mercury at Low Cost Thanks to U.S. Developments
In order to meet tough regulations in the U.S. technology developers have made great strides in creating low cost routes to achieve mercury removal from power plant exhausts. The cost is especially low if the plant already has a scrubber. China is installing scrubbers on nearly all its plants. As a result China can remove mercury with just a tiny percent increase in its air pollution control investment and operating cost.
There have been some very significant recent breakthroughs which need to be communicated to the Chinese policy makers. To this end, McIlvaine conducted a webinar last week in Mandarin Chinese with two FGD experts. A presentation on removal technology was made by Bobby Chen of CBI Shaw. Questions and discussion were provided by Shiaw Tseng of Graymont. This presentation in Mandarin is available as a recording in the McIlvaine Global Decisions Orchard and on YouTube.
McIlvaine Global Decisions Orchard:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=573
YouTube:
http://youtu.be/ldq33k5UWTs
U.S. power plants emitted 100,000 lbs of mercury per year prior to the regulations. By 2016 emissions will have been reduced by more than 80,000 lbs per year. China operates four times as many coal-fired boilers as the U.S., and five times as many cement plants. The potential Chinese reductions are much more significant than those in the U.S. Mercury is a world traveler. Gold mines in Brazil are emitting mercury which has been tracked to the arctic, so this is a global problem and needs a global solution. China has demonstrated a willingness to spend a great deal to improve the environment, so it is likely that they will take advantage of this opportunity when the low cost and ease of achieving the reduction are made clear.
For more information on other breakthroughs in power plant air quality improvement, click on: Power Plant Air Quality Decisions
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Cleanroom Hardware Sales to Exceed $4.3 Billion Next Year
Sales of modular cleanrooms, walls, floors, filters, devices and other cleanroom hardware will exceed $4.3 billion in 2014. This is the most recent forecast appearing in World Cleanroom Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (
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Subject |
2014 |
Total |
4,349 |
Devices |
756 |
Engineering & Design |
449 |
Floors |
318 |
HVAC |
1,587 |
Monitoring |
290 |
New & Prefilters |
289 |
Replacement Filters |
372 |
Walls |
288 |
The market for devices is growing faster than the other segments. The reason is that mini-environments are continuing to take market share away from the ballroom cleanrooms. There is considerable penetration in the semiconductor industry and a growing interest for this concept in the pharmaceutical industry.
The minienvironment encloses the product. The cleanroom workers are outside the enclosure and, therefore, are not a source of contamination. The result is a much cleaner space and the use of less air and energy.
The limitations of this approach are the requirements to automate the process, so that the worker does not have to be in contact with the product during processing.
For more information on World Cleanroom Markets, click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73.
World Power Generation Projects
Revision Date
Revision Date: August 1, 2013
Project Title |
First Entry Date |
Location |
Startup date |
Harford County gas turbine power plant-Exelon |
8/1/2013 |
MD |
Unknown |
Chouteau power plant-Grand River Authority |
8/1/2013 |
OK |
2017 |
Jessup possible power plant-Invenergy |
8/1/2013 |
PA |
Unknown |
Wisconsin Public Service power plant |
8/1/2013 |
WI |
2019 |
Jazan IGCC power plant-Saudi Aramco |
11/1/2012 |
Saudi Arabia |
2016 |
Brunswick County power plant-Dominion Virginia Power |
2/1/2012 |
VA |
2016 |
Jamaica Public Service Co. combined cycle power project |
12/1/2011 |
Jamaica |
Unknown |
Bushehr expansion |
6/1/2009 |
Iran |
Unknown |
Fangchenggang 1,2 (Hongsha)-China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corp. |
2/1/2009 |
China |
2016 |
Opole expansion-Polska Grupa Energetyczna |
2/1/2009 |
Poland |
2018 |
Ostrovetsky district--Belarus nuclear power plant |
6/1/2007 |
Belarus |
2018 |
Delimara combined cycle expansion-Malta Resources Authority |
1/1/2007 |
Malta |
2015 |
Los Esteros Phase II-Calpine |
5/1/2004 |
CA |
2013 |
Russell City Energy Center combined cycle plant-Calpine |
2/1/2001 |
CA |
2013 |
Southaven combined cycle-Southaven Power |
|
MS |
2002 |
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.
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