NOx Control Market Leveling Off but At a High Level
The Chinese program to retrofit SCR on most of its coal-fired power plants has
created a huge spike in the market for NOx control systems and the SCR
catalysts. One result has been hundreds of thousands of M3 catalyst
manufacturing capacity being added in China. Over the last decade, China has
risen from a position of no local catalyst manufacturing capacity to become the
leading supplier worldwide. At the same time, Chinese system suppliers have
become leaders as well. Longyuan is now a world leader in terms of installed SCR
megawatts.
No. Chinese SCR System Suppliers
1 Beijing Guodian Longyuan Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd.
2 Dongfang Boiler Group Co., Ltd.
3 Harbin Boiler Factory Co., Ltd.
4 China Datang Technologies & Engineering Co., Ltd
5 Zhejiang Tiandi Environmental Protection Engineering Co., Ltd.
6 China Huadian Engineering
7 Tsinghua Tongfang Environment Co., Ltd.
The big coal retrofit program is coming to an end not only in China but
throughout Europe and the U.S. India shows no signs of considering NOx control.
So the market for new SCR systems for coal-fired boilers will be smaller in the
future than in the recent past.
The market for SCR systems for gas turbines is on the rise. Many new gas
turbines are being installed in the U.S. All have SCR systems and many have
oxidation catalysts as well. Some European power plants originally installed
without NOx control are being required to retrofit the systems.
Industrial plants will also be spending more for NOx control than in the past.
Many large industrial sources do not have SCR systems in place. They will be
considering alternatives such as SNCR and hybrid systems as well as SCR. In
furnace combustion, control is a key part of the solution as well.
The recently developed catalytic filters are likely to capture considerable
market share. Clear Edge Division of Filtration Group and Haldor Topsoe/Unifrax
are among the developers of this new technology.
Ozone generation is another approach which can be combined with scrubbers for
NOx reduction. When combined with ammonia scrubbers a salable ammonium nitrate
is produced.
The markets, technology and regulations are all covered in N035 NOx Control
World Market.
Investment in Coal-Fired Power Plants Will Exceed Other Energy Sectors In 2016
Power plants continue to invest more money in coal-fired power over gas and
nuclear. The trends are shown in N043 Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation: World
Analysis and Forecast published by the McIlvaine Company.
(www.mcilvainecompany.com)
World Fossil and Nuclear Capacity (1000 MW) 2016
Fuel Type 2016 capacity in operation New capacity in 2016
Coal 2,145 86
Nuclear 405 16
Gas Turbine 1,485 71
Most of the 86,000 MW of new coal-fired power plants starting operation in 2016
will be in Asia. The U.S. will be the largest market for gas turbines. When one
considers orders placed with Russian companies as opposed to nuclear
construction in Russia, then this country is a nuclear leader.
The Russian nuclear reactor business under state-owned Rosatom is moving
aggressively ahead in multiple countries and world regions with 29 nuclear
reactors in planning or construction at this time. In contrast, another world
player, French government-owned Areva, has not sold a reactor since 2007 and is
struggling financially. The U.S. Westinghouse business is similarly in the
doldrums. Other active players include the Japanese, Chinese and the South
Koreans, each with one or more reactor designs of their own, but not actively
exporting the technology as effectively as is Russia.
There are essentially four reasons for the Russian success:
Russia is underwriting favorable financing for the international deals
Rosatom offers build, own, operate (BOO) contracts highly favored by many
customers/state clients
Rosatom enjoys limited oversight (interference) from the Russian government
and is free/encouraged to sell around the world
Some deals are accompanied by sweeteners which include rights to purchase
other military equipment such as submarines and other equipment on favorable
terms
The U.S. is not free to build reactors in certain countries
Following is a list of in-negotiation or signed deals around the world:
Jordan: 2 reactors
Hungary: 2 reactors
Egypt: 1 reactor
Iran: 2 reactors currently, with 4 additional to follow
India: 3 reactors currently, with up to 10 additional to follow
Finland: 1 reactor
Turkey: 1 reactor
Argentina: 1 reactor
Vietnam: 1 reactor
Bangladesh: 1 reactor
Algeria, plus others
For more information on N043 Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis
and Forecast, click on:
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Renewable Energy Briefs
Consumers Energy Moving to Develop Renewable Energy with Community Solar Program
in Michigan
Consumers Energy is moving forward with plans to add new sources of renewable
energy in Michigan, launching its community solar program called Solar Gardens.
Solar Gardens is the first program of its kind for Consumers Energy, and
customers will be able to participate. Grand Valley State University in Ottawa
County and Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo County are potential sites
for solar facilities that could start operating in 2016.
Consumers Energy has been active in developing renewable energy sources in
Michigan. Last year, the company reached its target of generating 10 percent of
its electricity from renewable sources a year ahead of schedule. That includes
two wind farms, one near Lake Michigan and one in the Thumb, and contracts to
buy electricity generated by wind, landfill gas, anaerobic digestion and
hydroelectric generation.
PG&E Proposes Smart Energy Reform in Support of Growth of Rooftop Solar
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), which has interconnected more rooftop
solar power than any utility in America, is proposing smart energy reform in
support of sustainable growth of solar power as a vital resource for California.
The plan, submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC),
proposes new rules that would allow new solar customers to be able to achieve
significant reductions to typical electric bills while beginning the process of
creating a more sustainable approach that is necessary to support long-term
growth of solar, battery storage, electric vehicles, home automation and other
advanced technologies.
Updating standards for the first time since 1996, the CPUC asked the solar
industry, utilities and others to put forth proposals on how to support growth
in rooftop solar power over the long-term, recognizing the need to rebalance
incentives for solar in response to changes in the market while providing a
sustainable framework that supports long-term grid investments.
Hornsdale Wind Farm Secures 100 MW AC Contract
Leading French renewable energy firm, Neoen, and its local partner Megawatt
Capital Investments, have been awarded a 20 year Feed-in-Tariff for the
electricity to be generated by the first stage of the Hornsdale Wind Farm
project, following the Australian Capital Territory Wind Auction.
The Hornsdale Wind Farm is approved for a total of up to 270 MW of which the
first independent stage will comprise 100 MW. The project is located near the
South Australian town of Jamestown, 200 km north of Adelaide, and will be
connected to the National Electricity Market.
SunEdison Announces Dominion Partnership in 420 MW Four Brothers Solar Project
in Utah
SunEdison, Inc., has signed a definitive agreement with Dominion, one of the
nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, establishing a joint
venture (JV) for Four Brothers, a 420 megawatt (MW) DC, or 320 megawatt AC,
solar project in Utah, developed by SunEdison. The project is now under
construction and fully financed with an expected commercial operation date of
mid-2016. The Four Brothers project is contracted under long-term power purchase
agreements for 20 years with PacifiCorp (A-/A3), a subsidiary of Berkshire
Hathaway Energy.
Under the terms of the JV, Dominion will invest approximately $500 million to
acquire 50 percent of the cash equity and 99 percent of the tax equity in Four
Brothers, including funding of construction. SunEdison will contribute the
remaining portion of the capital required to complete the project, which it has
fully financed through a $150 million four-year term loan with Deutsche Bank.
The total $650 million financing package fully funds the project for completion
and long-term ownership.
Amec Foster Wheeler Wins Second CFB Combined Heat and Power Plant Contract in
Poland
Amec Foster Wheeler announced the award of a contract by Fortum Zabrze S.A. for
the design, supply, construction and commissioning for a new multi-fuel
circulating fluidized-bed (CFB) steam generating combined heat and power (CHP)
plant in Zabrze, in Southern Poland.
The plant will be 220 megawatts (MW) with a maximum production capacity of 145
MW for heating and 75MW for electricity generation. Commercial operation is
planned to start by the end of 2018, providing district heating to some 70,000
households. The value of the competitively awarded project was not disclosed.
The new multi-fuel boiler will primarily be powered by refuse derived fuel (RDF)
and coal but can also use biomass and a mixture of other materials. The amount
of RDF can be up to 50 percent of the total fuel usage. The new plant will
replace the outdated existing coal-fired units in Zabrze and nearby city of
Bytom. The investment is expected to significantly improve the efficiency of
operations and reduce CO2 and other emissions in the area.
For more information on Renewable Energy Projects and Update please visit
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/Renewable_Energy_Projects_Brochure/renewable_energy_projects_brochure.htm
Headlines for Utility E-Alert August 14, 2015
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1236 August 14, 2015
Table of Contents
COAL US
H. Wilson Sundt Power Plant stops burning Coal
Entergy Arkansas looks to Phase out Coal use at White Bluff Power Plant in
Arkansas
COAL WORLD
Jacobs Engineering awarded Contracts for Jimah East Coal-fired Power Project
GAS/OIL US
Pasadena pays $550,000 to settle Power Plant Lawsuit
Clean Energy Future is a Step Closer to building a New Natural Gas-fired Power
Plant in Lordstown, Ohio
Brunner Island Power Plant in Pennsylvania to burn Natural Gas in addition to
Coal
DEP hosts a Public Hearing for proposed Natural Gas-fired Power Plant
Combined Cycle Power Plant Project takes another step toward Approval
GAS/OIL WORLD
GE to upgrade Calon Energys 800 MW Sutton Bridge Power Plant
NUCLEAR
Vogtle Expansion Project completes heaviest Lift to Date
Japan restarts First Nuclear Reactor since Fukushima Disaster
BUSINESS
Missouri-based Company purchased the Highwood Generation Station
Who buys Flow Control and Treatment Equipment?
Jiangnan Environmental Technology launches Worldwide Air Pollution Control
effort from US
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