$18.7 Billion Market for Sedimentation and Centrifugation Solutions by 2026
The market for sedimentation and centrifugation equipment will expand from $7.5
billion in 2016 to $9.8 billion in 2026. On-site service will expand from $1.45
billion to $1.94 billion in the same period. The biggest growth potential is in
remote service and monitoring which will increase from $200 million/yr. to $3
billion. If the potential for related remote monitoring is included, remote
monitoring and service will generate revenues of $7 billion by 2026. These are
the new predictions in N005 Sedimentation and Centrifugation World Markets.
Sedimentation and Centrifugation Revenues $ Millions
Segment 2016 2021 2026
Centrifuge Equipment 3,000 3,500 4,000
Service On-Site 750 875 1,000
Remote Service and Monitoring 100 700 1,800
Sedimentation Equipment 4,500 5,100 5,800
Service On-Site 700 810 940
Remote Service and Monitoring 100 600 1,200
Related Remote Monitoring and Service 50 1,000 4,000
Suppliers of sedimentation and centrifugation equipment have the opportunity to
take advantage of the rapid growth in automation and remote monitoring and
service. Companies such as Alfa Laval and Evoqua can take a leading or secondary
role. Alternatively, the lion’s share of the revenue can be garnered by third
party O&M operators such as Veolia and Suez. Software developers such as
Emerson, ABB, Siemens and GE could also take a leading role. However, GE is
exiting the water treatment chemicals and equipment business, so this does not
seem to be in their game plan.
Centrifuge manufacturers are well positioned to take a leading role due to the
challenging maintenance requirements for this high-speed equipment. Many
centrifuge manufacturers already have remote monitoring programs. Centrysis
wireless remote monitoring is web based and tracks 32 key parameters. It
includes alerts, reports and service.
Alfa Laval has a number of remote monitoring initiatives including decanter
centrifuge condition monitoring at the Metropolitan Wastewater Reclamation
District of Chicago. Vibration is monitored and controlled through a X20 PLC
from B&R industrial Automation. A custom I/O module has reduced costs and made
remote monitoring attractive.
Alfa Laval has expanded the concept to related remote monitoring and service.
The Octopus biosolids dewatering centrifuge autopilot monitors and controls all
aspects of the dewatering process. This includes material feed, polymer dosing
and internal decanter settings. Infrared sensors analyze performance and
automatically make necessary adjustments. Alfa Laval also manufactures pumps,
valves, heat exchangers and belt filters used ahead of centrifuges. This
knowledge can be leveraged to provide O&M for the complete process.
GEA Westfalia is well positioned to take advantage of this opportunity. Their
various businesses have been combined into just two. One is equipment and the
other is solutions. Engineering has also been centralized. Several years ago,
GEA would have bid only portions of a starch plant and now it can bid for the
entire plant. Taking the next step to offering remote O&M for that plant is now
an option.
Sedimentation and centrifugation suppliers should also position themselves to
take advantage of the opportunity to provide remote monitoring and service in
collaboration with other suppliers or as sub-contractors to an integrator.
GEA has the opportunity to be one of the participants in remote O&M of gas
turbine plants. Plant suppliers such as MHPS have set up remote control centers
to monitor turbines. They are now expanding into the balance of the plant. This
includes treatment of the oil which is often a secondary fuel for gas turbines.
GEA supplies centrifuges to purify the oil. The gas turbine manufacturers
specify limits for the trace elements to ensure safe and economical operation.
For sodium and potassium these limits are between 1 ppm and 0.1 ppm. The harmful
water-soluble trace elements are reduced to the required levels by separation
only or by a combination of washing and separation. Contaminants such as sand,
rust and cat fines are removed from the fuel oil under high centrifugal force.
The measurement of some fuel parameters can be continuous. PECO Facet uses light
scattering techniques to monitor particles in the gases. However, measurement of
the contaminants in the fuel oil requires periodic laboratory analyses.
The integrated system would incorporate the centrifuge condition monitoring with
both laboratory and online fuel sampling. If the end user, system supplier, oil
quality monitoring supplier and centrifuge supplier all have access to the
online data then better decisions can be made.
For more information click on N005 Sedimentation and Centrifugation World
Markets
$125 Billion/yr. Power Plant IoT Instrumentation, Software and Service
Opportunity
World electricity consumption is 25,000 terawatt hours per year. Generation of
this electricity costs $2.5 trillion per year. Machine to machine communication
in combination with remote monitoring and service has the potential to reduce
this cost by 5 percent and create a $125 billion dollar per year opportunity.
This is the latest forecast in a special ongoing analysis included in N031 Air
and Water Monitoring: World Market.
The opportunity incorporates, smart instrumentation, component monitoring,
digital data generation at the plant, software programs, remote monitoring,
third party operation and maintenance and a combination of subject matter
experts and data analytics.
Smart Instrumentation
The opportunity is shaped by the ability of sensors to accurately detect the
flow of liquids, gases, air, water and solids. The quality of the flow is also
critical. Continuous emissions monitoring systems measure the air contaminants
such as NOx, SO2 and particulate. New regulations have added the need to measure
mercury in the exhaust gas and selenium in the wastewater. The temperature,
moisture and particulate levels for lubricating fluids used in the rotating
equipment are also important.
The need for accurate injection extends to corrosion and scale inhibitors,
biocides, pH adjusters, polymers for wastewater treatment and many new chemicals
needed for air and water pollution control. These include activated carbon,
lime, limestone, ammonia and urea.
Ambient air and water measurement needs include wind measurement for wind
turbine optimization, ambient air and water measurement in areas surrounding the
plant and many predictive weather measurements for solar and wind operations.
All of these measurements are being enhanced by the development of smart
sensors. Tunable diode lasers allow measurement of O2 at critical points in the
combustion zone. The incorporation of an analysis function within the instrument
itself rather than through the distributed control system has cost advantages
and more importantly shortens response time.
Suppliers of this instrumentation are found in the McIlvaine Air and Water
Monitoring report in many categories and sub categories.
Measurement Categories Examples
Function Analysis, extraction, integration, display, services, consumables,
accessories
Medium Ambient air and water, process liquids and gases, solids, oil, injection
chemicals
Properties Measured Physical, chemical, electrical, other
Measurement Parameters Count, weight, volume, temperature, pressure,
contaminants, viscosity
Operating Principles Chemical, electrochemical, light, opacity
Mode of Use Continuous, hand held, laboratory, process
The opportunity varies widely depending on the fuel source. Coal represents the
largest potential because it is the leading type of generation and has high
needs for measurement.
Instrumentation Market Size by Medium Measured
Fuel Source Weather Water Air Process Liquids Process Gases Solids
Coal S H H M M H
Nuclear S H M H H M
Gas S M H S S S
Solar L S S S S S
Wind L S L S S S
Biomass S S L S S L
Geothermal S M L H H S
Hydro S H S S S S
L= large, M= medium, S= small
Component Monitoring
Condition monitoring of components is well established for lubrication systems
for turbines, compressors, etc. The growth opportunities are in measuring not
only the health but also the operational information of valves, pumps, filters,
separators and other components. Mann + Hummel recognizes this opportunity and
has just invested in a large filtration IoT research center in Singapore.
Pentair, Flowserve and other pump and valve suppliers are rapidly strengthening
their component monitoring capabilities.
Digital Data Generation at the Plant
GE says that coal-fired power plants could be made approximately 4 percent more
efficient with 2.5 percent improvement in efficiencies coming from turbine and
boiler upgrades, and 1.5 percent coming from software improvements. The analysis
also found that applying all potential upgrades to coal-fired power plants can
remove 900 million metric tons of CO2 (11 percent of total coal power emissions)
- more than the annual CO2 output of the United Kingdom and France combined.
McIlvaine has conducted nine hours of webinars for PacifiCorp with presentations
by GE, Emerson, Siemens and others which pointed the way to large savings with
combustion optimization. The reduction in NOx emissions was particularly
significant.
Software Programs
The software programs include partnerships between power plant system suppliers
and specialized software providers. GE says Predix will enable GE to lead the
next generation of industrial progress, through improved manufacturing processes
and digitally manufactured products, transforming GE into a stronger and more
valuable company. GE believes its digital business will grow GE’s software and
analytics enterprise from $6 billion in 2015 to a top 10 software company by
2020. GE has purchased NEUCO who has developed neural networks to control not
only the operation of the furnace but also components such as soot blowers.
General software participants include large companies such as Intel with its
Wind River subsidiary and specialist companies such as OSIsoft and SoftDEL.
Remote Monitoring
The large gas turbine suppliers have remote monitoring centers which primarily
track the health of rotating parts. This is frequently part of the warrantee
program. However, companies such as MHPS are branching out to monitor more of
the plant’s components. MHPS just opened a remote monitoring center in the
Philippines which is monitoring coal-fired power plants. The service center can
also provide assistance to power plants not built by MHPS. In addition to its
data analysis capabilities, the center can also manage maintenance equipment and
dispatch staff in emergency situations. It will, in addition, serve as a
training hub for technicians. Every year, around 200 individuals will be picked
from both in and outside the company to transfer technical expertise on
maintenance and management.
There is a huge potential for companies such as MHPS and GE to work with other
suppliers and incorporate hundreds of individual remote monitoring programs. For
example, Nalco operates an around the clock monitoring center on water quality.
If companies such as Mann + Hummel can operate filter monitoring centers and, if
all the results are integrated for analysis and action, it will greatly improve
the support for the operators.
There is a big potential for interconnection of facilities in large utility
organizations. McIlvaine has been involved with a program for Berkshire Hathaway
Energy.
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Duke Power has developed central systems which can for example monitor all the
pumps at its various stations. However, it is shifting away from the traditional
centralized proprietary systems and evolving to support distributed
intelligence, interoperability and IoT. Efforts to develop its smart grid have
resulted in the enablement of these concepts through what the industry calls
OpenFMB (Open Field Message Bus).
Third Party Support for Power Plant Operations and Maintenance
Third party operation and maintenance represents the biggest revenue opportunity
for IoT in the power industry.
GE Energy is one of the world’s largest third party providers of plant Operation
and Maintenance services, currently with more than 16,000 MW at 60 sites in 17
countries under O&M contract. Global resources combined with over 20 years of
O&M experience, enable GE to provide complete plant services across the turbine
island and balance of plant—for both GE and non-GE equipment.
Siemens, MHPS, IHI and other turbine suppliers also offer similar services.
There are a number of companies specializing in O&M including large companies
such as Wood and smaller companies such as Ethos Energy and Proenergy. Uniper
and India Power have formed a joint venture to support operations and
maintenance at Indian power plants.
Data Analytics and Subject Matter Experts
The generation of large amounts of data is not of value unless it is properly
analyzed for action. XLMPR recommends hybrid data analytics marrying the
experience based models with ones based on physics and data. The IoT greatly
increases the capability for database models but this data needs to be molded by
experience. Subject matter experts are needed to provide the niche expertise in
each of thousands of areas. The pool of recently retired people can be tapped
for their unique combination of knowledge and availability for short
engagements.
The analysis and forecast of IoT instrumentation, software and service
opportunities in Power Generation is included as a special report in N031 Air
and Water Monitoring: World Market
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
#1303 – December 30, 2016
Table of Contents
COAL – US
• Regional Haze Ruling boosts Texas Scrubber Market
• NRG Energy, Inc. converts four of its Power Plants from Coal to Natural Gas
• FPL to retire 250 MW Coal-fired Cedar Bay Power Plant in Jacksonville, FL
December 31
COAL – WORLD
• Korea to close 10 aged Coal-fired Power Plants by 2025
• City in China's Shandong Province orders Coal-fired Power Plants to cut output
due to Smog Notice
• Australia lobbies China-led AIIB to add Coal to lending priorities
• Two Power Plants of 1320 MW to be installed at Gaddani
• Nalco Partners with NTPC Ltd on New 1 MTPA Aluminum Smelter in Odisha
• Doosan Heavy wins $2.3 Billion Contract to build Coal-fired Power Plants in
India
• India’s NTPC commissions First Unit at 4 GW Kudgi Supercritical Thermal Power
Plant
• Duyên Hải-2 has started Construction
• Duyên Hải-3 (2 x 622.5 MW) and Duyên Hải-3 Extension (660 MW) to be completed
in 2019
• Energa and Enea invite bids to develop Ostroleka C Power Project in Poland
• South Africa’s Kusile Power Station’s Unit 1 connected to the National Grid
• Thai Binh 2 Thermal Power Plant 65 Percent Complete
• Ducon receives another FGD Contract in India
• Mitsubishi Hitachi signs Supply Contract for FGD System at Ugljevik Thermal
Power Plant in West Balkans
• Mahagenco Koradi will install FGD
• India Environmentalist forecasts 300 Percent increase in Coal-fired Power
• Unicon is active in ESPs and other APC in India
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.
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