Gas Turbine Owners Will Spend $3.5 Billion for Valves Next Year
Gas turbine owners will spend $2 billion for new valves and $1.5 billion for service and repair of valves in 2017. This is the latest forecast in Industrial Valves: World Markets and 59EI Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program.
The Americas and Asia will each spend more than Europe and Africa combined.


Valves for GTCC plants are challenged by the rapid cycling required. Wind and solar are playing an increasing role in power generation but their operations are not constant. As a result, GTCC plants are operated to balance the fluctuating contribution from the other sources. Flow accelerated corrosion and other problems are being addressed. Operators are being assisted in dealing with these problems in another McIlvaine service 59 D Gas Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Decisions.
This service includes webinars, white papers and LinkedIn discussions on valves for both gas turbine and reciprocating engines. The goal of this service is to aid purchasers in making the lowest total cost of ownership decisions. It is free of charge to any turbine owner worldwide. Suppliers who subscribe have the opportunity to participate in the discussions.
Market forecasts are continually updated in Industrial Valves: World Markets. Biweekly updates in the supplier program alert the subscriber to new projects. A database of new projects by start-up date along with details on all operating turbine plants provide information needed by the sales team. The LinkedIn groups in the decisions program provide the customer contact and insights for engineering and research.
For more information on the reports and databases contact Bob McIlvaine at 847-784-0012 ext. 112 rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
Gas Turbine Owners Will Spend $1.3 Billion for Pumps Next Year
Gas turbine owners will spend $800 million for new pumps and $500 million for service and repair in 2017. This is the latest forecast in Pumps: World Markets and 59EI Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program.
The Americas and Asia will each spend more than Europe and Africa combined.

Pumps for GTCC plants are challenged by the rapid cycling required. Wind and solar are playing an increasing role in power generation but their operations are not constant. As a result, the GTCC plants are operated to balance the fluctuating contribution from the other sources. Flow accelerated corrosion and other problems are being addressed. Operators are being assisted in dealing with these problems in another McIlvaine service 59 D Gas Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Decisions.
This service includes webinars, white papers and LinkedIn discussions on pumps for both gas turbine and reciprocating engines. The goal of this service is to aid purchasers in making the lowest total cost of ownership decisions. It is free of charge to any turbine owner worldwide. Suppliers who subscribe have the opportunity to participate in the discussions.
The market forecasts are continually updated in the Pumps: World Markets. Biweekly updates in the supplier program alert the subscriber to new projects. A database of new projects by start-up date and details on all operating turbine plants provide information needed by the sales team. The LinkedIn groups in the decisions program provide the customer contact and insights for engineering and research.
For more information on the reports and databases contact Bob McIlvaine at 847-784-0012 ext. 112 rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com.
Cross-flow Membrane Equipment and Consumable Sales to Exceed $11 Billion Next Year
Sales of cross-flow membrane equipment and replaceable elements will reach $11.2 billion in 2017. This is the latest forecast in RO, UF, MF World Markets.
East Asia will be the leading region with purchases of over $3.5 billion. NAFTA will be a distant second in the rankings.

The market is segmented by membrane efficiency and then further segmented by sales of equipment as opposed to the replaceable elements.
RO equipment will generate the largest sales followed by ultrafiltration equipment which also includes nanofiltration. RO membrane sales will approach $1.2 billion.

1 RO Equipment
2 UF Equipment
3 Micro Equipment
4 RO Membranes
5 UF Membranes
6 Micro Membranes
Desalination represents more than 30 percent of the market. In second place is municipal drinking water. This has been a growing market as ultrafiltration and microfiltration have replaced sand filtration.
1 Desalination
2 Water
3 Pharmaceutical
4 Other Industries
5 Residential/Commercial
6 Power
7 Chemical
8 Wastewater
9 Metals
10 Food
11 Pulp & Paper
12 Semiconductor
13 Mining
14 Refining
15 Oil & Gas
For more information on N020 RO, UF, MF World Market, click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/120-n020
Utility E-Alert Tracks Billions of Dollars of New Coal-fired Power Plants on a Weekly Basis
Here are some Headlines from the Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1297 – November 4, 2016
Table of Contents
COAL – US

• CCR activities of Berkshire Hathaway

COAL – WORLD

• China seeks to export Power amid Signs it built too many Coal-fired Power Plants
• India wavers on Emissions as Power Plants balk at Price Tag
• SOCAR shelves Plans to construct 672 MW Coal-fired Power Plant in Aliaga, Izmir, Turkey
The 41F Utility E-Alert is issued weekly and covers the coal-fired projects, regulations and other information important to the suppliers. It is $950/yr. but is included in the $3020 42EI Utility Tracking System which has data on every plant and project plus networking directories and many other features.
Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
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Markets Food - Analysis of 12 separate applications within food and beverage with analysis of valve, pump, compressor, filter, analyzer and chemical options; impact of new technologies such as forward osmosis.
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Markets Municipal Wastewater - Quality of pumps, valves, filters, and analyzers in Chinese and Asian plants; new pollutant challenges; water purification for reuse.
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Markets Mobile Emissions -Reduction in CO, VOCs, and particulate in fuels, oils, and air used in on and off road vehicles; impact of RDE and failure of NOx traps and the crisis in Europe created by the focus on clean diesel.
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Bob McIlvaine
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